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Guilford and Sangerville 
Town Register 



1904 



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TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Iiidiiui History along the I'enobscot 
GUILFORD 

Early Settlement 

Incorporation and Town Officers 

Industrial aud Mercantile 

Professional ^len 

Military Matters 

Church Affairs 

School Items 

Scjcieties and Institutions 

liridges 

SANGERVILLE 

Karly Settlement 

Incorporation and Town Otlicers 

Industrial Account 

Military Matters 

Church Attaiis 

School Items 

Societies and Institutions 

Census of (iuilt'ord 

Census of Sangerville 

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INDIAN HISTORY ALONG THE PENOBSCOT 

The story of the Indians in the state of Maine 
is ever interesting. Especially is that of the region 
of the Penobscot Valley. This race of men is the 
snbject of pity as well as of hatred, hated for 
their crnelty, and pitied for their misfortune at the 
hands of their more civilized fellows, the Anglo 

Saxons. 

We of a later day can look upon this race in a 
spirit of greater fairness than could our ancestors 
whose view of the redman was obscured by his 
late acts of rapine and plunder. As we read 
history let us remember that they were struggling 
to retain their own domain, to defend their 
' ' Fatherland ' ' against the acts of the aggressive pale 
face whose deeds of power we delight to honor. 

TRir.ES OF THE PENOBSCOT 

In our l)rief sketch wc cannot attempt to trace 



tllSTORICAt. 



in full the descent of the Indian tribes of this region. 
It is unnecessary. We will begin by stating that 
the Indians of the state of Maine generally were 
divided into the following tribes: The Sokokis, of 
the Saco river region; the Amasagunticooks or 
Abenakis, of the Androscoggin and lower Kenne- 
bec region, the Canibas, of the Norridgewock 
region; and the Warenocks of the eastern part of 
Maine as now known. Of these the latter are to 
us most interesting. Another almost synonymous 
name for this tribe is the Etchemin tribe. This 
tribe however included the Indians to the extreme 
headwaters of the Penobscot and the St. John 
River. This tribe is usually divided into three 
divisions, viz: those on the St. John; those of the 
Passamaquoddy; and the Tarratines of the Penob- 
scot, of whom we are most concerned. It is un- 
doubtedly true that this tribe is the ancestor of 
the present remnant known as the Penobscot tribe. 
This tribe claimed dominion over the entire Penob- 
scot Valley from the headwaters to the sea. 

Concerning these Indians we here quote Mr. 
Wihiamson as follows: "They were a numerous, 
powerful and warlike people, more hardy and 
brave than their western enemies, whom they often 
plundered and killed, and according to Hubbard 
and Price, kept the Sycamores between the Pis- 
cataqua and the Mistic in perpetual fear. After 
the conquests and glory achieved in their battles 



mSTORlCAt. 7 

with the Babshaba and his allies, they were not, 
like their enemies, wasted by disease and famine. 
They retained their valor, animated by success and 
strengthened by the early use and supply of tire- 
arms, with which they were furnished by the 
French. The Tarratines ever manifested the 
greatest satisfaction in their intercourse with the 
French. No fortifications upon the peninsula of 
Major Bigu3^duce, or buildings in the vicinity, ex- 
cited either fear or jealousy in them for no rising 
plantations of the French threatened them with 
the loss of their lands or privileges. A barter of 
their furs for guns, ammunition and trinkets was 
managed with a freedom and a directness w^hich 
won and secured their attachments. Their com- 
panionable manners and volatile turn made the 
bonds strong and lasting. The Tarratines have 
probably at ditferent periods shifted the situation 
of their principal village. At the mouth of the 
Kenduskeag the}' had a common resting place 
when the white people first settled in that vicinity 
— a place to which the}^ were from habit strongly 
attached. Here the mouldering relics of human 
bodies, also flint spears, stone implements of labor, 
and Indians paint dust have been accidentally dis- 
interred after a burial of an unknown period of 
tinie. The Tarratines were neutral in the war of 
\\]c Revolution. In return Massachusetts, of 
w Inch this region was a part at that time, protect- 



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ed them and prohibited all trespass upon their 
lands six miles in width on each side of the Penob- 
scot, from the Head of Tide upwards. The State 
from time to time bought large tracts of land from 
them till their territory was greatly diminished in 
size. These Indians when they were first seen by 
the whites dwelt on both sides of the river and in 
conjunction with the other tribes roamed the whole 
of the state of Maine to the westward of this region. 
That they wandered far from their Penobscot 
home is evident. One historian asserts that the 
chief Samoset who met the English at Plymouth 
with the words "Welcome Englishmen" in their 
own tongue was a Tarratine, and came from the 
Island of Monhegan. 

WARS OF THE TARRATINES 

The Indian seemed to be fated to be the 
opponent of the Englishman; in religion, and 
personal make up the Englishman was at a very 
serious disadvantage as compared with the French- 
man, with his vivacious ways, and his attractive 
and impressive religious services. It is probable 
that the most of the English had serious intentions 
and an honest purpose to deal justly with the red- 
man. Their charters called for religious training, 
forbade the sale of liquors to them and in everyway 
enjoined their training in the channels of civiliza- 



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tion. Hut the Frenchmen did all in his power to 
engender the spirit of animosity which was early 
started in the breast of the savage. Only one re- 
sult could possibly be and that was war. But 
though the Indians were graduall}^ drifting to 
hostilities they were hurled headlong into an open 
conflict by Weymouth's infamous seizure of five 
of their tribe in 1805. 1631 or 1632 there was an 
outbreak between the Tarratines and their rivals 
but the conflict was not long prolonged nor l^lood}'. 
The great war with the Mohawks about 1663 great- 
ly discomforted the Tarratines, their dreaded 
enemies following them even to the banks of the 
Penobscot, burning their dwellings, and doing 
great harm in accordance with Indian warfare. 
Soon Small Pox devastated the tribe till it was 
almost exterminated. 

No further action in warfare was participated 
in by these Indians till the coming of Maj. Church 
in 1694, who laid waste their fields and killed 
several of the natives. In 1772 Love well's War 
opened and lasted three 3'ears. The war was thus 
named for Capt. Lovewell of Dunstable, the hero 
of the battle of Pequaket. The warfare was carried 
to the Pen()l)scot Valley, and began at the arrival 
of Col. Thomas Westbrook in 1723. Thisexepedi- 
tiou was made up of two hundred thirty. They 
scurried ihc coast of Mt. Desert iu whaling l)oals 
and small vessels, and then ])roceeded up the 



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Penobscot, anchoring at Marsh Island, it is stated, 
on March 4 of that year. Here they left their 
boats and began five days march through the 
forests near the river. At the Old Indian Fort 
which they found deserted the company destroyed 
everything of value. It is stated that this fort was 
situated in Orono about six miles above Kendus- 
keag. After the destruction of the buildings 
about the Fort the whites returned. About two 
3^ears later when the Tarratines had rebuilt the 
village, Capt. Joseph Heath with his company 
crossed the country and attacked the village, laying 
it in ashes. No Indians were found. The village 
was never rebuilt, Oldtown being the place 
finally settled upon as their future abode. In 
October 1723 a vessel landing at Mt. Desert, Capt. 
Cogswell commanding, was attacked b}^ the 
Indians, the whole crew being captured. The 
wars being over the Indians returned to their usual 
customs, hunting and fishing. Gradually, by 
treaty and by other courses the English came into 
possession of the lands along the Penobscot. The 
Indians were greatly cheated in these deals, but 
managed to retain possession of certain tracts, and 
to this day have control of a large number of 
Islands in the Penobscot. They also have a large 
sum in the hands of the state which is hold en as a 
perpetual fund for their support on which the state 
pa3^s interest annually. In all the Indian tribe re- 



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ceives not far from $8000 i)er year from different 
sources. The treatment of these Indians on the 
Penobscot by the state of Maine is in marked con- 
trast with that of Massachusetts when this whole 
region was a part of that commonwealth. Every- 
thinVr of practical value to them is done for their 
their protection and beneht. 



EARLY SETTLEMENTS 



As near as we can learn this township was a 
part of the original grant to Bowdoin College. 
The tirst clearings were made b}' Messrs. Robert 
Low, Jr. and Robert Herring, Jr., on two lots near 
Low's bridge and there were raised in 1805 the tirst 
crops of corn ever raised in town. In 1806 they 
moved their families here, Robert Low being the 
first to bring a family here. In Sept. of this year 
Robert Herring's daughter, Esther, was born. 
This was the tirst white child born in town. Later 
in the same year Robert Low's daughter, Polly, 
was born. During this same year several openings 
were made in town. Among these were Nathaniel, 
John and Isaac Bennett, but none stayed through 
the winter exce])t Low and Herring and three 
boys, the sons ol the i-)ennetts, who were lell here 



12 HISTORICAL. 

to care for the cow which Capt. J. Bennett had 
led through from Massachusetts behind his ox 
team. Later came John Everton and in 1808 
Deacon R. Herring brought in his family. From 
this time religious meetings were held each 
Sunday. 

Many others came in until, in 1810, the census 
showed 65 inhabitants. Capt. John Bennett, as 
has been stated, was the first to bring a team and 
cow into town, and was also the first to put up a 
frame building, which was a barn. 

The first house in town was built by Barker. 
This was a log house and stood near the bridge 
in the village. Mr. Low, the first settler, requires 
special mention as he was very prominent in town 
affairs. He was well educated for the time and a 
very industrious man. He was very prominent in 
educational lines, teaching the first term of school 
ever kept in a school house in the town. He lived 
and died on the lot he first selected which is where 
Joseph Bearing now lives as near as we can learn. 

Mr. Low had at least six children, Poll}^ 
Isaac, Judith, Plummer, Sherman, Sylvina. 
Polly married Asa Harlow and lived and died in 
Guilford; Judith became Mrs. Wright and lived in 
town; the boys sought their fortunes in the west. 

The houses at the time (about 1813) were 
mostly log houses as boards were scarce and hard 
to obtain. The settlers were compelled to go to 



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Foxcroft to get lumber sawed, and here it was a 
slow process at Spauldin<^'s mills. The roofs were 
usualh' covered with long shingles of cedar, the 
chimneA'S also were built of rough stones and 
plastered with cla}^ mortar. We find that when 
there were but few citizens in the town the}' held 
a town meeting, probably about 1808-9, and passed 
such rules and regulations as they wished to be 
governed b3\ These were fully as well obeyed as 
man}^ of the laws of to-da}^ with heavy penalties 
attached. This rule continued until 1813 when 
the settlers were organized into a plantation. Up 
to the time of incorporation which was in 1816, 
the town bore the name of Lowstown, but at that 
time the courts gave it the name of Guilford. The 
first bo}' born in town after the incorporation was 
named for the town, and is now living in the 
person of Guilford Low. 



ACT OF INCORPORATION 



In the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight 
Hundred and Sixteen, an act to incorporate the 
town of Guilford. 

Sec. 1. Beit enacted l)y the Senate and the 
House of Representatives and General Court 
assembled, and by the authority of the same that 



14 HISTORICAL. 

the township numbered six in the seventh range 
north of the Waldo patent, in the count}^ of 
Somerset, as described by the following boundaries, 
be and hereby is established as a town by the name 
of Guilford, viz. East by the township numbered 
five in the seventh range. West by the township 
numbered seven in the seventh range, North by 
the township numbered eight in the eighth range, 
South by the township numbered four in the sixth 
range, being one of the four townships granted to 
Bowdoin College. 

And the said town of Guilford is hereby vested 
with all the corporate powers and privileges, and 
shall be subject to all the duties and requisitions 
of other corporate towns, according to the constitu- 
tion and Laws of this Commonwealth. 

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted that any justice 
of the Peace, for the county of Somerset, is hereby 
authorized, upon application therefore, to issue a 
warrant, directed to a freehold inhabitant of the 
said town of Guilford, requiring him to notif}^ and 
warn the inhabitants thereof to meet at such time 
and place as shall be appointed in said warrant, 
for the choice of such officers as towns are by law 
empowered and required to choose and appoint at 
their annual town meetings. 

Appointed by the Governor Feb. 8th, 1816. 
A true copy attest, 

Allen Bradford, Sec. Commonwealth. 



HISTOKKAI.. 15 

TOWN OFFICERS 

TOWN CLEUKS 

Thomas Miicomber, 181G-17 ; Robert Low, 1818-29-81-39-41- 
44; William Stevens, 1830; T. T. Low, 1840; A. J. Nelson, 
1845-51; W. VV. Ilanis, 1852; J. G. Fassett, 1853-54; S. M. 
(trover, 1855-57 ; Joseph M. Curtis. 1858-G2 ; D. K. Straw, Jr., 
1863-74-77 ; Setli N. Davis, 1875-76; Elijah- T. Pond, 1878-81 ; 
Jas. Hudson, 1882-96; Willard Metcalf, 1897-98; Samuel C. 
Bennett, 1899-04. 

SELECTMEN 

liobert Low, Nathaniel diraves, William Stevens, 1816-18-20; 
Robert Low, .I()sei»li Kelsey, Stedman Davis, 1817-19-21 ; Robert 
Low, Jose[)li Kelsey, William Webber, 1822-23 ; IJobert Low, 
Stedman Davis, Seth Nelson, 1S24-29 ; Roljert Low, Stedman 
Davis, William Webber, 1825; Stedman Davis, Seth Nelson, 
Geo. Iliisl^eTT, T82rC27 ; Robert Low, Stedman Davis, Lewis 
Worth ley, 1828 ; Seth Nelson, William Stevens, Geo. Haskell, 
1830; Seth Nelson, Jo.seph Kelsey, Geo. Haskell, 1831; Seth 
Nelson, Stedman Davis, John ^Monroe, IS32-33 ; Seth Nelson, 
Zebulun I*, (irovei-, William Webber, 18:>4; Seth Nelson, .Aloses 
Low, .John .Monroe, 1835-3(5; Seth Nelson, William Stoddard, 
John H. Loiinj^, 1837 ; Stedman Davis, .Moses Low, David 
Herring, 1S3S ; Seth Nelson, William Stevens, John H. Loring, 
1S39; Seth Nelson, Joseph Kelsey, Ezekiel Eveleth, 1840 ; Joseph 
Kelsey, Stephen Ellis, William Stevens, 1841 ; J. IL Loring. Seth 
Nelson, J. V. Clark, 1S42-43 ; Seth Nelson, Stedman Davis, 
Joseph Kelsey, 1844 ; Seth Nelson, Stedman Davis, Chas. 
Warren, 1S45; Seth Nelson, Stedman Davis, (ieo. H. Douglass, 
lS4<t; Stedman Davis, (ieo. H. Douglass, Ciias. I.oiing, 1S47; 



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Seth Nelson, Geo. II. Douglass, Chas. Loriiig, 1848 ; Setli Nelson, 
Geo. II. Douglass, Oscar Woodward, 1849; Geo. II. Douglass, 
Oscar Woodward, Chas. Loring, 1850 ; Oscar Woodward, Chas. 
Loring, S. Ellis, 1851-52; Geo. II. Douglass, S. Ellis, Isaac 
Weston, 1853 ; Geo. II. Douglass, Chas. Loring, II, L. Bennett, 
1854; Chas. II. Douglass, Chas. Loring, Isaac Weston, 1855; 
Chas. II. Douglass, Issac Weston, Henry Hudson, 1856 ; Chas. 
II. Douglass, Chas. Loring, Orin Stoddard, 1857 ; Howard 
Turner, S. Ellis, Horace D. Coy, 1858-59 ; Geo. H. Douglass, S. 
P^llis, William Ellis, 18G0 ; Chas. Loring, J. M. Curtis, Moses 
Haskell, 1861-6-2; Geo. H. Douglass, William W. Bennett, Henry 
H. Morse, 18G3 ; William W. Bennett, Horace D. Coy, Eliphalet 
Haskell, 1864; Howard Turner, B.D.Brown, Hiram Crockett, 
1865; Howard Turner, Horace Coy, Geo. II. Douglass, 1866; 
Howard Turner, Horace Coy, William W. Bennett, 1867; Andrew 
Wiggin, William W. Bennett, Jas. K. Noble, 1868 ; Andrew 
Wiggin, William W. Bennett, J. W. Greely, 1869; Andrew 
Wiggin, William W. Bennett, Benjamin D. Brown, 1870; Andrew 
Wiggin, William W. Bennett, E. B. Beal, 1871-72 ; Andiew 
Wiggin, William W. Bennett, Lendall H. Whittier, 1873 ; A. 
Wiggin, Eliphalet B. Beal, Lendall H. Whittier, 1874; Lendall 
H. Whittier, Eliphalet B. Beal, W. G. Thompson, 1875 ; W. H. 
Pratt, W. G. Thompson, John H. Morgan, 1876; W. G. Thomp- 
scm, John II. Morgan, John G. Herring, 1877-78; John II. 
Heri'ing, W. G. Thompson, Samuel Webl)er, 1879-80 ; John G. 
Morgan, Samuel Webber, Sumner Greely, 1881; John G. Morgan, 
Samuel Webber, W. G. Thompson, 1882; Samuel Webber, W. 
G. Thompson, William W. Bennett, 1883 ; Henry Hudson, W. 
G. ^rhompson, C. W. Ellis, 1884-85 ; Samuel Webber, W. G. 
Thompson, C.W.Ellis, 18S6; JMicajah Hudson, W. G.Thomp- 
son, C. W. Ellis, 1887 ; Samuel Webber, W. G. Thompson, S. R. 
Straw, 1888; Micajah Hudson, W. G. Thompson^ R. L. Harlow, 
1889-93 ; Micajah Hudson, W. (t. Thompson, E. O. Stoddard, 
1894-95 ; Micajah Hudson, E. O. Stoddard, William M. Beal, 



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ISlx;; ('. W. Ellis, J. S. Williams. William M. Meal, 1S97 ; ('. W. 
Ellis, J. S. Williams, John .Scales, 189S ; C. W. Ellis, E. O. 
Stoddard, A. K. Herring, 1899; C. W. Ellis, E. O. Stoddard, C. 
C. Dunham, 1900; E. O. Stoddard, Jas. Hudson, E. W. Davis, 
1901; E. O. Stoddard, E. W. Davis, C. W. Stevens, 1902; 
IMicajah Hudson, E. W. Davis, E. W. Morgan, 1903; Mioajah 
Hudson, (;. W. Morgan, E. W. Davis, 1904. 

TREASURERS 

Joseph Kelsey, lSlG-25, 27-31 ; Seth Xelson, is-j(i, 32-40- 
43-49; Hobert Low, 1S41-42 ; John Morgan, 1850-55 ; David IJ. 
Straw, 185G-59; Howard Turner, 1800; David R. Straw, Jr., 
18(51-05-71, 73-80 ;G. H. Douglass, 18<i2-()4, 71; Joseph K. Edes, 
1872 ; Henry Hudson, 1881-97 ; II. W. Davis, 1898-03 ; Erank (). 
.Alartin, 1904. 



INDUSTRIAL AND MERCANTILE 



In 1S15 Robert Herrinj^, Jr., Capt. J. Bennett 
and J. Kelse}^ built a saw mill in the northeast 
part of the town, on what has been called Salmon 
stream. This was the first industry started in 
town. This, however, was poorly built and was 
later abandoned; but the same privile.s^e is now 
utilized by Ellis & Wise for the manufacture of 
lumber. 

In 1S24 Robert Hcrrimr, jr. and S. .S: |. 



18 HISTORICAL. 

Morgan built the first dam across the Piscataqua 
river at this point, and erected the first mill ever 
put up in the village. This was a mill for sawing 
lumber, and stood where the woolen mill now 
stands. The next to own this privilege were 
Hobart and Harris, the one running a saw mill 
and the other a short lumber mill. The present 
owners, the Piscataqua Woolen Co., were the 
next owners. They have a large brick mill and 
do a large manufacturing business. There are 
also two other mills on the river in Guilford village, 
the saw mill, and the box and short lumber mill, 
both owned by a company of citizens. In about 
1825 Mr. A. Martin opened the first store in town 
on the lot where the Straw & Martin insurance 
ofiice now is; some of the family have been in 
business of some sort here ever since that date. 
Monroe and Aldrich opened a second store here in 
about 1828. Monroe soon sold his share and later 
others bought the business. This store stood 
opposite Mr. A. Martin's store, where the new 
hotel now is. Later came Asa Warren and built 
on the corner where the hotel stands. Aldrich 
and Harris also did business at different times 
where Mr. Douglass is now located. J. K. Edes 
also came at an early date and built on the spot 
his sons now occupy. 



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PROFESSIONAL MEN 



PHYSICIANS 



In 1S29 Jonathan Leighton commenced 
practice in town, but business was not very good 
with him as the settlers were, for the most part, 
very healthy. Later came A. Dunn, Dr. Clement, 
and S. Mudgett, C. B. Bennett, C. M. Hussey. 
R. H. Marsh, J. Buttertield, A. H. Harding, 
William Cowrie are now practicing here. 

LAWYERS. 

In 1830 David R. Straw^ came from Sanger- 
ville to this town and opened an office. He lived 
here until his death. He left a son David R. Jr., 
w^ho is now in practice. Henry Hudson was the 
next to come, also remaining until his death, and 
leaving a son, Henry Jr., to take his place. J. S. 
Williams and Jas. Hudson are also practicing law 
here. 



MILITARY MATTERS 



The early military history of this town is very 
similar to that of Sangervilie. Its hrst military 
company was organized in 1818; William Stevens, 



20 HISTORICAL. 

William Webber, Leonard Howard, John H. 
Loring, John Monroe, Stephen Ellis, Wm. W. 
Lucas and Wm. Brown, serving the company as 
captains. Stephen Ellis was later made Major. 
In their musters and trainings they united with 
the companies of Sangerville. They were supplied 
with powder by the town for their practice, and 
had their headquarters at the same place as those 
of the neighboring town. 

Two of the town's earliest citizens were 
veterans of the Revolutionary war. These were 
Consider Glass and Nathaniel Stevens. 

Four of the citizens of this to\^^ were in the 
Mexican war, two of whom never returned. These 
enlistments were Stedman Davis, Jr., Joseph 
Young, Alexander Stevens and Sebastian Buck. 

At the call for soldiers at the breaking out of 
the Civil War this town responded with many of 
her noblest sons. These men were found at the 
front in some of the fiercest battles of that long 
and bloody struggle, and many of them were left 
in the South, martyrs to the cause of Liberty and 
Union. 

The following is an incomplete list of those 
who enlisted from this town; these we have com- 
piled from the Maine Adjutant General's report: 
William Appleby, J. McBeath, Frank Babbitt, 
Frank Basset, R. B. Byram, Americus Crockett, 
E. O. Cole, E. T. Crockett, S. B. Crockett, D. S. 



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Cole C L. Cushman, Daniel Cole, S. B. Crockett, 
G A Drake, S. P. Davis, S. O. Davis, J. F. Drake, 
J D Edes, S. S. Ellis, H. S. Ellis, H. F. Ellis, J. 
G Evans, M. F. Ellis, A. G. Graves, H. H. Glass, 
T McD. Howard, H. E. Hatch, J. G. Herring, A. 
1 Herring J. G. Harriman, Ruel Herring, J. W. 
Lombard, 'r. A. Littletield, J. V. Maxtield, 
Stephen McElroy, J. H. McPherson, James Mc- 
Beath, Joseph Murch, Peter McDonald, C. H. 
McGrath, A. H. Moran, David Owens, E. S. Pills- 
bury G F. H. Paul, F. B. Parkman, F. C. Rice, 
G A Robbins, John Rose, L. T. Rice, William 

Saunders, H. M. Stevens, Alonzo Stevens, H. H. 

Smith C W. Stearns, Chas. Stearns, B. E. 

Stearns, B. L. Trudy, C. W. True, E. M. Tucker, 

F. A. Tucker, John Wilson, J. C. Washburn, 

Lewis Weymouth, A. F. Wharff. 



CHURCH HISTORY 



The first record we find . of any religious 
services was in 1808. At this time Deacon Herring 
came here, settled, and opened religious services. 
The next record we find was of settling a minister, 
Rev. Thomas Macomber, in about 1815-16, though 
somesav thai Elder Low, Robert Low's tailuT, 



22 HISTORICAL. 

was the first minister in town. However, we find 
that the plantation invited Mr. Macomber to settle 
on the lot reserved for the first minister, who 
should serve them ten years. He accepted the 
call and remained for about twenty years. He 
was a Baptist minister and served the Baptist 
society, which was the first organization in town. 
The society was organized in 1812-13. The first 
religious services were held in a log house. The 
first church built in town was at Guilford Center, 
but the date cannot be stated definitely. After 
Thomas Macomber came L. Bradford in 1838; L. 
Kingman, 1843; E. Trask, 1846; A. J. Nelson, 
1852; O. B. Walker, 1857-63; A. M. Piper, 1869-71; 
W. E. Noyes, 1871-74; S. Brown, 1875; J. F. 
Norris, 1878-85; W. C. Wiggin and J. S. Lane. 
This same parish has produced five ministers. 
Rev. Messrs. Bartlett, Hall, Herring, Nelson and 
Haskell. 

ELM ST. M. E. CHURCH 

The history of Elm St. Church dates back to 
a time when the Methodist minister was a circuit 
rider, and when the people in the new and thinly 
settled country were glad to have preaching 
services once in four or five weeks. 

In the early records of East Maine Conference 
the name Guilford does not appear, but it was 



HISTORICAL. ■^^ 



part of a circuit, extending from Bear Hill, in the 
town of Dover, to Greenville on Moosehead Lake. 
But after a time the Society grew stronger, 
and the name of the circuit became Sangerville, 
Parkman, Guilford and Greenville, a pretty big 
field for one minister. 

In 1872 the Society was incorporated, and the 
present church building on Elm street was erected. 
This corporation continued until 1891 when the 
church property was deeded to the Methodist 
Episcopal church, according to disciphnary usage, 
and the corporation was dissolved by vote of its 
members. 

The name of the circuit became Guilford and 
Sangerville in 1874, and continued as such until 
1900, when Sangerville beame a separate appoint- 
ment. 

The following pastors have served the church 
and circuit since 1860: Henry P. Blood, Otis 
Wilson, Nelson Whitney, John C. Prescott, Rutus 
Dixon, Selden Wentworth, Chas. E. Libby, Josiah 
Bean, W. B. Eldridge, James A. Morelen, W. T. 
Jewell, P. E. Brown, Elisha Skinner, J. T. Crosby, 
L. H.Massey, John Tinling, John Dana Payson, 
David H. Dow, J. Prank Haley and Isaac H. Lid- 
stone. 

In 1900 the parsonage on Elm street, opposite 
the church, was rebuilt, and is now a commodious 



24 HISTORICAL. 



and comfortable home for the pastor and his 
family. 

Church membership 110. 

Value church property $8,000. 



SCHOOL ITEMS 



During the plantation days of the town, and 
earlier, the only schools held were private, or paid 
by subscription. We believe Miss Betty Moore 
taught the first school of this nature, during one 
summer, followed by Robert Low, Jr., in the 
winter. These sessions were kept in Capt. Ben- 
nett's house. In 1817 Capt. Bennett's open shed 
was used for the first public school in the town. 

In about 1818, as near as we can determine, 
was erected the first school building in town. The 
first school held here was taught by Mr. Low. 
This building served as town hall, meeting house 
and schoolhouse for some time after its construc- 
tion. It was built of logs, and had an open fire- 
place. Its location was probably the same as that 
of the present school building at Guilford Center. 
The children were accustomed to bringing corn 
cake and potatoes for their dinner. About eleven 
o'clock the teachers would allow them to place 



msTouicAL 25 

their potatoes in the ashes to roast. This school- 
house was burned in the bij^ fire, about 1825. 

We learn that the first schoolhouse erected in 
Guilford village was built near where the depot 
now stands. This was a frame building, but like 
the previousl}^ mentioned log structure, was a 
victim of the flames. After this was destro3'ed a 
second house was built on the same lot; this now 
forms a part of a tenement house in the village. 

About 1880 the town hall was built, with 
accommodations for school rooms. Schools were 
kept here until the new schoolhouse was put up. 
At the present time the Primary grades meet in 
the town hall building. 

The new $15,000 building was built in 1892 to 
* accommodate the higher grades. This is a splen- 
did modern schoolbuilding, and furnishes for the 
children of this town, combined with the excellent 
system of instruction, and other facilities, and its 
superior class of instructors, advantages of obtain- 
ing an education such as are surpassed by few 
towns of the size in the state. 



SOCIETIES 



Tndkpkxdknt Our)KR or Oim Fki.lows 
(inod Clu't'i- L()(lp;e, \o. 37, inslitutcil l>y F. X. I.iiughton, .'\I 



26 HISTOKICAL. 

W. G. M., Sept. 24, 1874. Meets every Thursday evening in 
Odd Fellows Hall. Its present membership is 170. This society 
has an excellent hall, in which the Odd Fellows department is 
valued at $12,000, dedicated June 16, 1904, G. M. Littlefield 
delivering the address. The first officers were Geo. VV. Pratt, N. 
G. ; Chas. Foss, V. G. ; E. T. Pond, Sec. ; M. L. Hussey, Treas. 
The present officers are M. S. Fogg, N. G. ; Fred Miller, V. G. ; 
A. S. Strout, R. S. ; L. A. Houghton, F. S. ; A. W. Ellis, Treas. 

Knights of Pythias 

K. of P. organized Nov. 8, 1901, as Syracuse No. 89. Meets 
Wednesday evenings of each week in the I. O. O. F Hall. It had 
36 charter members. The first officers were V. A. Heath, C. C; 
Louis E- Miller, V. C. The present officers are Harry Packard, 
C. C. ; K. C. Tobey, V. V. 

MoDKRN Woodsmen of America 

« 

This society was organized Jan. 5, 1883. The Guilford 
Camp, No. 10,704, was instituted June 6, 1902, with 18 charter 
members. Regular meetings are held every Monday night in 
Odd Fellows Hall. First officers E. W. Rowell, V. C. ; W. E. 
Jackson, W. A. Present officers W. P]. Jackson, V. C. ; T. F. 
Mishue, W. A. Present membership 70. This is one of the 
largest beneficial societies in the United States ; Total, $745,000. 

North Guii-ford Grange 

"Dawn of Hope" Giange, No. 397, was organized on Sept. 
6, 1902. There were 25 charter members. Its membership has 
since doubled. The building, formerly used for a butter factory, 
has been remodeled for a hall, here the grange meets every 
Tuesday night. E. S. Rogers is the present master ; Steward 
Evans, overseer; Sumner Hart, lecturer. 



HISTORICAL. "27 

BRIDGES 



The first" bridge across the river, against this 
town, was built b}^ volunteer work and subscrip- 
tion, and opened to travel about 1821; the towns 
of Sangerville and Guilford sharing the expense 
equall3\ Two attempts w^ere made however before 
a bridge deemed safe for travel was put up, the 
first being condemned. This was w^here the San- 
gerville bridge now spans the river. In 1832 this 
bridge was taken out by freshet, but rebuilt in 
1835, and now does good service. The next bridge 
was built at Guilford village. This was also a 
subscription bridge, but w^as hardh^ completed 
when a freshet in 1830 (or 1829) took it out. It 
w^as soon voted how^ever to raise $600 to rebuild 
it, Richard Loring taking charge of the work. 
This stood for about twenty-five years until, in 
1855, the present bridge w^as completed. 

At the time the Guilford village bridge went 
out in 1829 or 30, it was also voted to raise $600 to 
build one where the so called Low's bridge now is. 
This, however, was taken out in 1832, with the 
above mentioned Sangerville bridge. It was re- 
built however in 1835 and, taken out in 1856, or 
thereabouts. In 1857 the present covered bridge 
was placed there, Sangerville standing one-half 
the expense. This made the ninth l)ridge built 
across the Piscataquis at ditierent times, Guilford 
standing the full expense of three and half of the 
other six. 



28 HISTORICAL. 



Sangerville Register 



EARLY SETTLEMENT 



This township was purchased b}^ Calvin 
Sanger as long ago as 1800, but we find that the 
first settler was Mr. Phineas Ames, from New 
Hampshire, who felled an opening here in 1802, 
and brought his wife and child here by spotted 
lines in the fall of 1803, he leading the horse on 
which his wife rode holding her son, Phineas, Jr., 
in her arms. He settled near what is now known 
as Low's corner, about three miles out of the 
village. Mr. Ames was also the first man to build 
a saw mill in the town. This was located on 
Black Stream, in the eastern part of the town. 
This mill was soon after purchased by Col Sanger. 

The next settler was J as. Weymouth, who 
came in 1804, and settled near Center Pond. Mr. 
Weymouth is said to have been a very powerful 
man, being able to carr}" twice or three times as 
much as an ordinary man, which was very con- 



HISTORICAL. 



29 



venicnt in those da3^s, as horses and other power 
were scarce. 

Jesse Brockwav, who came about two weeks 
after Mr. Weymouth, was the third settler. He 
settled on what some call Pond's Hill, and by 
others is known as Flander's Hill. Mr. Brockw^ay 
had a dauj^hter born in 1805, the first in town and 
third in the county. Her name was Hannah, she 
married a Batcheldor. 

We are led to believe that Mr. William Jack- 
son w^as the next to come to town. He settled 
where Mr. D. A. Jackson now lives, and here 
raised his family. His son, Asa, lived on this 
place seventy years; the present occupant is the 
third in the line. The date of Mr. Jackson's 
arrival is not known, but it must have been 
previous to 1806. We learn that he helped make 
the first clearing, within the limits of what is now 
Sangerville village. This was made in 1812, 
where the Carlton mill is now located. 

Mr. William Farnham was among the next 
to come. He settled on the south side of Pond's 
Hill, and soon started into the tanning business, 
the tirst in the county. We understand tliat he 
brought the first apple trees into town on his back, 
and with them planted the first orchard. In 1810 
the census gives 126 population, among whom 
were Kben Stevens, Abel Levi, Solomon and 
William Oakes, and also Samuel Oakes, Walter 



30 HISTORICAL, 

Leland, Enoch Adams, Eleazer Woodward and 
the Carletons; many of whom had famihes. P. 
Ames, the time of whose arrival is mentioned, 
settled where Fred Douty now lives, near Lane's 
corner. In 1824 Moses Oilman came to what is 
now Oilman's corner. 



ACT OF INCORPORATION 



Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the year 
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four- 
teen. 

An act to establish the town of Sangerville in 
the County of Hancock. 

Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and 
House of Representatives in Oeneral Court 
assembled, and by the authority of the same: That 
the township numbered four in the sixth range of 
townships, north of the Waldo patent, in the 
county of Hancock, as contained within the fol- 
lowing described boundaries; be, and hereby is 
established as a town by the name of Sangerville, 
viz: north by a line drawn on the middle of the 
river Piscataquis, east by the towmship numbered 
three in the sixth range, south by the township 
numbered four in the fifth range, and west by the 



HISTORICAL. 31 

township numbered five in the sixth range of 
townships. And the inhabitants of the said town 
of Sangerville are hereb}^ vested b}^ all the corpor- 
ate powers and ])rivileges, and shall also be sub- 
ject to the same duties and requisitions as other 
corporate towns, according to the Constitution and 
laws of this Commonwealth. 

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted that any 
Justice of the Peace, for the County of Hancock, is 
hereb}^ impowered, upon application therefore, to 
issue a warrant, directed to a freehold inhabitant 
of the said town of Sangerville, requiring him to 
notif}' and warn the inhabitants thereof, to meet 
at such convenient time and place as shall be 
appointed in the said warrant, for the choice of 
such officers as towns are b}^ law required to 
choose and appoint at their annual tow^n meeting. 

In the House of Representatives, June 13, 
1814, this bill, having had three several readings, 
passed to be enacted. 

Timothy Hic.hlow, Speaker. 

In Senate, June 13, 1814, this bill, having liad 
two several readings, passed to be enacted. 

John Phillips, Pres. 

June 13, 1S14. Approved Calku Stroxc. 

, ^^^^- ^^,!:^ I Atruecopv 
June 5, 1S14 ) ' - 

Attest. A true record of copy. 

Attest, Samull McClaxathax. 



32 HISTORICAL. 

TOWN OFFICERS 



CLERKS 



Samuel McClanathan, 1815-18 ; Benjamin C. Goss, 1819-21 
Isaac Macomber, 1822-28; Edward Mitchell, 1829-31; Robert 
C'arleton, 1832-35; Barnabas Bursley, 1836-38, 39-40, 52; Francis 
R. Drake, 1841-42 ; William G. Clark, 1843-49 ; Moses Flanders, 
1850; Hiram Anderson, 1853-55; Thomas Sanders, 1856-57,59- 
60 ; A. T. Wade, 1858; E. G. Flanders, 1861-64-65 ; O. B. Williams, 
1862; S. W. Newhall, 1863-66-67-69-87; V. A. Jackson, 1868-89- 
90; D. A. Jackson, 1888-91-96; PI. C. Ford, 1889-9 ; W. B. Gray 
1897-99; \V. A Burgess, 1900-04. 

SELECTMEJS^ 

1815, William Cleaves, Guy Carleton, Chas. Morgridge 

1816, Samuel McClanathan, Guy Carleton, David Douty 

1817, Samuel McClanathan, David Douty, William Ilinkley 

1818, Samuel McClanathan, Appolas Pond, Guy Carleton 

1819, Samuel McClanathan, (iuy Carleton, Benjamin Goss 

1820, Samuel McClanathan, Benjamin Goss, Guy Carleton 

1821, Samuel McClanathan, Benjamin Goss, Guy Carleton 
1822-24, Samuel McClanathan, Isaac Macoml)er, Guy Carleton 

1825, Judidiah P. Leland, Capt. William Oakes, Oren Record 

1826, William Oakes, Oren Record, Moses Oilman 

1827, William Oakes, ]Moses Oilman, WiUiam Gould 

1828, Edward Mitchell, William Gould, William Oakes, Jr 

1829, William Oakes, Jr., Henry Bullard, Isiah Knowlton 

1830, Isiah Knowlton, Jr., Edward Mitchell, Henry Bullard 

1831, Isiah Knowlton, Jr., Edward IMitchell, Stephen Lowell 

1832, Isiah Knowlton, Jr., Stephen Lowell, Asa Jackson 

1833, Rol)ert Carleton, John Tucker, Benjamin C-unningham 

1834, Stephen Lowell, Isiah Knowlton, Jr., Henry Bullard 



lIISrORIOAl, 



33 



ISHf) William (hikes, .Ir., Thomas Flanders, Stephen Lowell 
1S3C.', Stephen Lowell, Isiah Knowlton, Jr., Kleazer Brown 
1837-38, Eleazer Brown, Barnal.as Bnrsley, Jas. Thompson 
1830, Eleazer Brown, Barnabas Bnrsley, Daniel Spooner 
184o! Stephen Lowell, Daniel Spooner, Algernon Howard 
L841, A. S. Howard, Samuel Bearce, William Oakes 
ISA'l, William Oakes, Benjamin Lane, David (oilman 
I843', Eleu/er Hrown, lienjamin Lane, David Oilman 
1844, Kleazer Brown, Benjamin Lane, Francis Droke 
184n, F. K. Droke, Geo. Donty, G. H. Lewis 
1846-47, Geo. Douty, William Oakes, Jr., P. C\ Parsons 
1848-50, Stephen Lowell, Jonathan Roberts, P. C. 1 'arsons 

1851, Stephen Lowell, P. C. Parsons, Lysander Waterman 

1852, Stephen Lowell, Cyrus Brockway, Asa Jackson 

1853, P. C. Parsons, Gyrus Brockway, (^eo. IL Lewis 
1854-55, Geo. IL Lewis, William Oakes, Joseph Fowler 
1850-57, William Oakes, Joseph Fowler, Hiram Jewett 

1858, Joseph Fowler, Cotton Brown, William Campbell 

1859, Cotton Brown, William Campbell, John Gog^in 
I860! William Campl>ell, John Goggin, William Oakes 
18G1, John Goggin, William V. Oakes, Isaiah Knowlton 
1862, Joseph Fowler, Barnabas Bnrsley, F. D. Dearth 
18G3-G4, John Goggin, Daniel Spooner, William P. Oakes 
18G5, WiUiam P. Oakes, Jas. Weymouth, Kben Damon 
18G6, P. C. Parsons, Ira F. Hayes, D. W. Hussey 
1807-08, William P. Oakes, Eben Damon, Enos G. Flanders 
1809, William P. Oakes, Eben Damon, William Jackscm 
187o', D. W. Hussey, S. W. Xewhall, Hiram Anderson 
187l', Eben Damon, S. W. Xewhall, K. P. Knowlton 

1872, William P. Oakes, D, W. Hussey, K. P. Knowlton 
1873-74, William P. Oakes, K. P. Knowlton, M. C. T.ailey 
1875, William P. Oakes, K. P. Knowlton, C. A. Howard 
1870, William P. Oakes, C. A. Howard, C. A. Morgan 
1S77, William P. Oakes, C. A. Morgan, H. L. Leland 



34 HISTORICAL. 

1878, D. W. Hussey, K. P. Knowlton, A. E. Hall 

1879, William P. Oakes, F. D. Thompson, A. E. Hall 

1880, William P. Oakes, F. D. Thompson, C. A. Morgan 
1881-82, William P. Oakes, F. D. Thompson, B. F. KoUins 

1883, William P. Oakes, K. P. Knowlton, B. F. RolUns 

1884, William P. Oakes, Jacob N. Lebroke, B. F. Rollins 

1885, William P. Oakes, J. N. Lebroke, O. E. Brett 

1886, William P. Oakes, C. A. Morgan, L. D. Edgerly 

1887, D. W. Hussey, A. E. Hall, William Jackson 

1888, William P. Oakes, O. B. Williams, A. E. Hall 

1889, C. A. Morgan, L. O. Demeritt, F. D. Thompson 

1890, C. A. Morgan, L. O. Demeritt, M. IT. Jackson 

1891, C. A. Morgan, J. N. Lebroke, Jacob Mason 

1892, C. A. Morgan, J. N. Lebroke, F. J. Carsley 
1893-95, M. J. Jewett, J. N. Lebroke, F. J. Carsley 

1896, F. J. Carsley, Geo. L. Barrows, O. B. Williams 

1897, O. B. Williams, H. S. Stubbs, Delon Robinson 
1898-99, M. J. Jewett, J. N. Lebroke, Delon Robinson 
1900-03, M. J. Jewett, J. N. Lebroke, M. H. Jaokson 
1904, M. J. Jewett, J. W. Watson, F. W. Cleaves 

TREASURERS 

David Douty, 1815-17; Samuel McClanathan, 1818-19; 
Apolas Pond, 1820-21; Aaron Morse, 1822; Guy Carlton, 1823- 

26-28-29; Enoch Adams, 1824; Robert Carlton, 1825; 

Thissell, 1830; Edward Magoon, 1831-32; Robert Carlton, 1833; 
Stephen Lowell, 1834-37-38-39, 40; Samuel R. Bearce,' 1835 , 
Joseph Magoon, 1836 ; P. C. Parsons, 1811 ; William G. Clark, 

1842-49; Benjamin Lane, 1850-51 ; Bishop, 1852-54; 

Edward Jewett, 1855; E. G. Flanders, 1856-57-62-71-72-78; 
Hiram Anderson, 1858-59; Josiah Fowler, 1860-61; David Carr, 
1863; J. S. Folsom, 1864-67; William Oakes, 1868-69; S. H. 
Morgan, 1870-71 ; D. W. Hussey, 1873 ; Lucien French, 1874 ; 



IIISrolilCAL. 



35 



8. N. Gile, 1875-76-«2-87 ; J. P. Leland, 1877 ; (). B. Williams, 
1879-81 ; A. O. Campbell, 1888-89; J. W. Bishop, 1890-94; Geo. 
L. Barrows, 1895-97 ; 11. S. Stubbs, 189G ; W. A. Hill, 1898-04. 



INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNT 



As is stated in another place, the tirst mill in 
the town was built on what is known as Black 
Stream, on the upper falls. This was a grist mill 
put up and operated b}^ Phineas Ames. The mill 
was crude, though the fall was good, and mills 
now run well on it, this run slow. In 1810 Col. 
Sanger exchanged three lots with Mr. Ames for 
his mill and farm. 

On the same stream, a little farther down, is 
another fall, which has been utilized for a saw and 
shingle mill. In 1817 Isiah Knowlton purchased 
both these privileges, which have remained in the 
possession of the family since then. 

The main stream and source of power for the 
greater part of Sangerville industries, is the so 
called Carleton Stream, the outlet of Lake Man- 
hanock. It has at least five good water privileges. 
The first one of these is not in use but at one 
lime a shingle mill stood on this sight. 

The next privilege was tirst utilized by a com- 



36 HISTORICAL. 

pan}^ of Sangerville's ambitious citizens. The 
date on which the company began operations here 
cannot be given definitely, but we do know that 
it was not a very good investment for those who 
built it. In about 1865 or so they leased the mill 
to Mr. Campbell, who later bought the entire 
stock for $14,000, thus obtaining what cost the 
original builders about $24,000. In 1885 this mill 
burned. Mr. Campbell sold out his interest to 
Messrs. Carr & Co., the present successful 
operators of the mill, which was constructed on 
the same locality. Four generations of the Carrs 
are now connected with it. 

The next privilege, or third down the stream, 
is the one first utilized by the Carleton's. It was 
on this spot that the first clearing was made, and 
the first mill built in the village. Messrs. Carle- 
ton and Dudley here built a saw mill. Mr. Carle- 
ton then bought the whole, put a grist mill in, and 
sold the saw business to his brother Robert. He 
then put in a good carding machine. Later 
Augustus Williams put up a mill on the other side 
of the same dam, which afterward passed into the 
hands of the Carleton Woolen Co. The Mr. Carle- 
ton, who built the mill first mentioned, passed 
away in 1836, and Joseph Carleton took his place. 
This also passed into the Carleton Woolen Co., 
which is now the business name of the firm. 

The next privilege is occupied by the Camp- 



HISTORICAL. 37 

bell Manufacturing Co. It was utilized by Mr. 
D. R. Campbell, who now lives in Guilford. He 
built here a woolen mill, becoming very successful 
in its operation. He did business under his own 
name, until his sons became old enough to enter 
the firm, when the present name was adopted. 

The fifth is not now in use, but at one time 
was occupied by Thissell's shingle mill. 



MILITARY MATTERS 



The first movements made in this count}^ 
toward defense was in the organization of militar}^ 
companies. The military trainings with arms, 
periodical musters, and other gatherings, which 
were times of unusual interest. The first company 
formed in the county was in Sebec, but other 
towns followed in quick succession; the one here 
being organized in 1817, when Robert Carlton was 
chosen captain. Among the others who held this 
ofiice were Wm. Oakes, Jr., Aaron Morse, Isaiah 
Knowlton, vSaniuel Rol^ey, John Doiity, Jonathan 
Roberts and Daniel Spooner. 

The first companies of this county were in the 
Fifth Maine Regiment, but in 1S2I were re- 
organized into the l^^iftli Reginienl, Kirst Brigade, 



38 HISTORICAL. 

Third Division. They were furnished with 24 
rounds of powder by the town, to be used at each 
training and muster until 1825. 

In this regiment Sangerville furnished her 
share of the officers. Robert Carlton was made 
major and colonel; Capt. Oakes became a colonel; 
and Capt. Morse became major, lieutenant colonel, 
and colonel. These companies continued to train 
and muster until 1844, when the state abolished 
all military companies. 

There were in this Sangerville company three 
Revolutionary soldiers, Aaron Rollins, G. Spooner, 
and Henry Leland. In the war of 1812, and in the 
Mexican war this town was well represented. 

In the Rebellion this town furnished more 
than her quota of men. The following is a list of 
those who enlisted. This list we have compiled 
from the Adjutant General's report, but it will be 
found incomplete: 

G. G. Ayer, S. B. Ayer, John Augustus, M. 
C. Bailey, O. W. Bridges, G. W. Brett, J. A. 
Bridges, Joshua Bridges, Jr., O. A. Brockway, 
John Boyle, D. A. Bridges, P. A. Bailey, J. M. 
Berry, W. S. Clark, J. L. Carleton, B. T. Coombs, 
N. C. Clough, J. G. Crocker, A. V. Cross, Z. A. 
Crocker, Michael Cody, Joseph Close, J. W. Clark, 
F. A. Clark, C. A. Clark, A. W. Damon, B. H. 
Drummond, John Delane}^ L. F. Farnham, W. J. 
Farnham, David Fare, John Faunce, Thomas 



HISTORICAL 39 

Foley, John Foster, S. V. Girrill, V. A. Gray, F. 
W. Gra}^ David Gilman, H. B. Galusha, Amasa 
Galusha, Demetrius Hooper, H. L. Hawes, Arthur 
Holmes, W. H. Harmon, Francis Hamilton, James 
Hunter, Hiram Hanson, A. W. Jackson, L. D. 
Jewett, G. F. Jewett, E. J. Jewett, C. H. Little- 
field, F. R. Lewis, E. R. Littlefield, Henry Lynch, 
Warren Moore, Owen Monaghan, D. L. Mitchell, 
B. F. Neddo, F. D. Nickerson, G. J. Ordway, 
Greenlief Philbrick, David Palmer, Levi Palmer, 
CM. Parshley, M. A. Parshley, Edward Parsh- 
ley, Elam Palmer, J. S. Plunkett, R. B. Sprague, 
E. B. Smith, W. H. Smart, S. A. Symonds, F. H. 
Stinchfield, O. O. Stewart, Henry Smith, G. M. 
Smith, J. J. Thomas, J. W. True, J. F. Tufts, G. 
H. True, J. E. True, J. W. Townsend, H. K. 
.White, Geo. Williams, O. B. Williams, W. E. 
Welch, John Whalen, T. C. Wallace, S. A. Wing. 



CHURCHES 



The first church built in town was the Baptist 
Church in Sangerville village. This was put up 
in about 1834. It was at first a union house, but 
ver}^ soon the Baptists bought it; however it was 
used the same as before, preaching continuing 



40 HISTORICAL. 

therein until recently. The Methodists wished to 
buy it, but a clear title could not be gotten, as the 
old board of directors who made the trade for it are 
dead, and but few Baptist's members remain. Now 
the church stands, little used, but a time honored 
monument to the zeal and piety of the town 
fathers. 

EAST SANGERVILLE UNION CHURCH 

The next church put up in town was at East 
Sangerville. It was put up in 1843 by a union of 
the three denominations, the Universalists, Con- 
gregationalists and Methodists, who previous to 
this time worshipped together in the schoolhouse. 
The first minister to speak in the church was Chas. 
Hussey, who delivered the dedicatory sermon. 
He was a Universalist. The first Methodist 
preacher was Mr. Soule, and Drake the first Con- 
gregationalist. These three denominations each 
had a minister, who preached every third Sunday. 
Later Robert Blacker and Rev. Mr. Barrett were 
among the ministers. Meetings are still held in 
the church, but no regular pastor is employed. 

METHODIST CHURCH 

The Sangerville Methodist Episcopal Church 
was formerly a part of the Sangerville, Parkman, 
Guilford and Greenville circuit, and later of the 



IllSTOIlICAL. 



41 



Guilford and Sangerville charge, until 1900, when 
Sangerville was made a separate appointment. 

The Campbell Memorial M. E. Church was 
built in 1896-97; costing over $5,600. Previous to 
its erection services were held in the old Baptist 
church, together with the Universalists. The 
present membership of this society is 47. Since 
becoming a separate charge the pastors have been 
Albert Hartt, 1900-02; and Charles W. Wallace 
since 1902. 



EDUCATIONAL 



Concerning the first schools of this town we 
know but little. The first school was in one of 
the early settler's houses, but we are unable to 
learn whose. Some believe it was in either Mr. 
Weymouth's or Mr. Jackson's. The first school- 
house built in town was near Lane's Corner, a 
little southeast of the present site. Lydia New- 
hall, Messrs. Sawtelle and Hurd were among the 
teachers here. Soon after this house was built, a 
second was built about one mile out of the village 
on the Dexter road. 

The first schoolhouse built in the village stood 
where the i)rcscnt one now is, on the hill. U was 



42 HISTORIC A.L. 

a small red schoolhouse, with two rows of seats in 
the center, wide enough for six, two rows of wall 
seats for two pupils. It was converted into a 
dwelling house in 1844, and the present house put 
up on the same spot. This house was a two room 
schoolhouse at first, and later enlarged. Among 
those who taught in the little red schoolhouse we 
find John Griffin, V. A Sprague, a former resident 
of Dexter, Chas. Chandler and Sarah Hale. In the 
second schoolhouse we find Mary Burleigh of 
Dexter, J. Henry Moulton, Sarah Whitney, Ben- 
jamin Ames, Chas. Hussey. 



SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS 



MASONS 



This order held its first meeting, June 23, 1902. It was 
then, under the dispensation, constituted Sept. 30, 1903, as the 
Abner Wade Lodge, No. 207. It meets in tlie K. of P. Hall, on 
1st Monday on or after the full moon. It had thirty charter 
members. The present membership is forty-two. The first and 
present master is A. (). Campbell. 

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 

The Knights of Pythias Lodge was instituted Nov. 21, 1899, 
as Sir Godfrey, No. 126, with 45 charter members. It meets 
each Friday evening in the K. of P. Ilall. It now has 75 mem- 
bers. It owns a good hall, well furnished, and valued at over 
$4,000. In this hall all other orders in town meet. This order 
has just purchased new paraphernalia. Its first head officers 



HISTORICAL. 43 

were A. (). Campbell, C. C; A. L. Carr, V. C, Those now serving 
are W. G. Dexter, C C; D. O. Campbell, V. C. 

A. o. u. w. 
Shield Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W., was instituted Nov. '21, 
1882, over J. R. Collins store, now occujiied by Sanders it Son, by 
Deputy Cirand Master, G. II. Pennington, with fifteen charter 
members. It meets the 1st and 3d Tuesday in the month at K. 
of P. Hall. The present membership is about seventy. The 
first masters were A. O. Campl)ell, P. ?.I. W.; C. W. IJay, M. \V. 
The present masters are S. V. Ripley, P. -M. W.; C. II. Snwyer, 
]M. W. 

DKGUKK OF IIOXOK 

This order also has the sister society, the Degree of Honor? 
chartered Oct. 21, 1896, as Anchor Lodge, No. 11. This society 
meets in the K. of P. Hall, the first and third Thursdays in the 
month. The first chief officers were Isabelle Sawyer, P. C. of fl.; 
Eva Jewett, C. of 11. 

FORESTERS 

Chartered .Ian. 18, 189(5, as Court Kinneho, No. :509S. It 
meets the second and fourth Wednesday in each month, in the 
K. of P. Hall. Its present membership is 70. The first otticers 
were A. O. Campbell, C. D. H. C. R. ; II. S. Carr, C. R.; G. L. 
Barrows, Y. C. R. The present officers are Delmont C()l)urii,C. 
R.; John Patterson, P. C. R.; Colby Morrill, V. C. R. 

(i RANGE 

The South Sangerville Grange, No. Soo, was organized on 
Dec. 26, 1896, with sixteen charter members. The i)rincipal 
officers first elected were J. W. Bishop, .Master; Mrs. J. \V. Bishop, 
Sec; and C. L, Bi.shop, Treas. ]Mrs. Bishop has served as 
treasurer seven years of the time since its organization. The 
present membership is 1(16. Five have been lost by death. 
Their regular weekly meetinu's are held every Saturday evening 
ill tilt' (iraiigc Hall, which tliev have C(«nstrUfJ.tMl for their use 



44 CENSUS. 



Census, 1904. 



The population of tlie towns of Guilford and Sangerville has 
been arranged herewith in families where that arrangement has 
been possible. In these families, in addition to the resident 
living members, the names of the non-resident members are in- 
cluded. It should be borne in mind that this plan does not in- 
clude the names of all former residents of this town, as the names 
of the non-residents appear only when one or both the parents 
are still living in the town. At the end of the Census will be 
found the names of non-residents with their present addresses, 
when such addresses have been given to us. The non-residents 
are indicated by the (*). 

Following the names of the population is the occupation To 
designate the occupations we have used the more common 
abbreviations and contractions. Some of these follow: Farmer 
- — far; carpenter — car; railroad service — R R ser; student, a 
member of an advanced institution of learning — stu; pupil, a 
member of a lower grade of schools — i)l; housework — ho; laborer 
— lab; physician and surgeon — phy & sur; clergyman — clerg; 
merchant — mer; teacher — tr; blacksmith — blk: clerk — cl; book- 
keeper — bk kpr; lawyer — law; mechanic — mech; engineer — eng; 
insurance — ins; maker — mkr, worker — w'kr; work — wk; shoe shop 
work — s s work. 

This Census was taken during the spring of 1904 expressly 
for this work by H. H. Kemick and O. M. Bean. 



NO. 112 



First National Bank 

OF BANGOR, MAINE 

CAPITAL - - $300,000 

SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $253,000 

EDWARD STETSON, President 

E. C. WYMAN, Cashier 

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT $4 00 UPWARD 
VAULT PROTECTED BY BANKERS' ELECTRIC PROTECTION DEVICE 

U. S. DEPOSITORY ACCOUNTS INVITED 

Headquarters for 

Phonographs, Gramophones and Records 

KICYCLES, SUNDRIKS, KISIIINC TACKLE, FINE CUT- 
LERY, PHOTO SUPPLIES. FLACS, HAMMOCKS 
DOG COLLARS, 1>0(; MEDICINE and ATHLETIC GOODS 

THB S L. CROSBY CO. 

NEW STORE, 186 EXCHANGE STREET 



CHARLES H. REID, JR. 

Counsellor at Law 

23 HAMMOND STREKT 

BANGOR, MAINE 



BANGOR^S LEADING OUTFITTING STORE 
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 



Q>y\x &Yea\ CXoak "B-oom 



Everybody ex])ects to find the best selections, the latest 
novelties, and the choicest Suits, Jackets, Coats, Skirts, 
and Waists in this great department, and having such a 
large share of this trade we can show you a larger varie- 
ty and quote lower prices than any other store 

We have won the acknowledged distinction of having 
THE Cloak Dejtartment of the town. Every day it is 
demonstrated that our supremacy is stronger than ever. 
Tiiere is an air of refinement, of elegance and superiority 
of our garments over others. There is nothing of that 
common " Sameness," or that look of " Ordinary " so 
prevalent in ready-made goods 



BANGOR. : : : MAINE 



CENSUS. 



45 



Census of Guilford 



Guilford Post Office 



Allen, Otis O dealer in conf 

and fruit So. Main St 

Maud A (French) ho 

IJoyd O pi 

Leon a 

Arnold, Laricia (Young), ho 

So. Main St 
Velzora ho 

Ames, Angelia (Burns) ho 

28 School St 
,Melvin M driver 

Li 11a Mae pi 

Appleyard, Win., mfg 

No. Main St 

Addie (Sampson) ho 

Willie S pi 

Eva A pi 

Appleyard, Wni. P, ret'd 

No. Main St 
William 
Austin, Harry far Spring St 

Hlanche (Vuung) P W C\) 



Dana 


stu 


Flossie 


Pl 


Applebee, Hartwell W 


far 


Addie M <^Grover) 


ho 


Earl 


Pl 


Hugh 


pl 


Barbara 


pl 


15 




Beal, Almeda (Ellis) 


ho 




10 Elm St 


Bunsley, Jane (Waslihurn) ho 




Elm St 


Stella 


ho 


Beal, Peris B 


retM 




Elm St 


Martha (Bennett) 


ho 


Willis .M Guil I 


.umber Co 


♦Flora A 


ho 


Burgerson, Carl Rancher, Elm St 


Clarisa (Hardy) 


P \V Co 


Bragdon, Jason M st 


ine mason 


Cora E (Augustine) ho 


Grace M 


ho 



46 



CENSUS. 



Milton U 
P Elwood 
Vernie A 
J ETaiold 
H Bernice 
Bragdon, Milton 



mill man 

Pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 

Elm St 



Maude A (French) ho 

Boynton, Harry A wood builder 

Elm St 
Ivy (Fletcher) ho 

Bonney, Edgar H 

P W Co, sample mkr 9 Oak 

Delta E (Wilcox) dress mkr 

Chas TIarry stu 

Hazel O pl 

Brasier, Wer.ley, brick mason 

11 So Main 
Nancy (Watson) ho 

Beal, Willis M, millman 

So. Main 
Abbie F (Weymouth) ho 
Norman stu 

Bennett, Myra G (Perham) 

So. jNlain 

Bunker, Gertrude, ho Water 

Bishop, James T, ret'd Water 

IJachel II (Weymouth) ho 

*Ernest H fireman 

Bennett, Sumner P W Co, 

Water 

Brown, Dell lab 

*Emma ho 

Myrtle ho 

*Bertie ho 



*Dellie weaver 

j/- Annie (Witham) ho 

Bennett Eliphalet W, far High 

Agnes M (Straw) ho 

*Walter E station agt 

Bennett, Stanley, far Winter 

Lizzie (Booker) ho 

Clarence W pl 

Doris E pl 

Koy S pl 

Florence M 

Burns, William, delivery man 

No. Main 

Brann, James E, P W Co 

weaver Cottage 

Carrie E (Merrill) ho 

(iuy M millman 

Jessie M stu 

Erroll W stu 

Clyde pl 

Brann, Guy M Cottage 

Grace M (Bragdon) ho 

Glen E 

Butler Thomas, millman (Jottage 

Annie (Mooers) 
I^ackus Edith L '20 Cottage 

Bickford, Alpheus L, millman 

No. Main 
Blanche (Frost) ho 

Freda Enola 
Frances Ellen 
Bruce, Sanford J far 

Butterfield, John C, doctor 

•25 Oak 





CENSUS. 


47 


*Annie J 


ho 


Frank H 


far 


Mattie B 


ho 


Carrie .M 


ho 


Lena F 


tr 


Benj J 


far 


Boynton, Albert, lab l- 


■) Oak 


Ruel E 


far 


Kllie (Mitchell) 


ho 


Bean, Frank 


far 


Nina 


ho 


Minnie (Pond) 


ho 


Evelyn 


ho 


Harold 


pl 


Harold mi 


11 man 


F'lorence 


pl 


Ralph 

Millard 
Bennett, Ada T (Heath) 

* Elmer G 

*Lizzie A 
Bramley, Ada IM (Mei-row) 


1>1 

far 
ho 
ho 


Walter pl 
Brockway, A C 

sash and blind worker 

lo Hudson Ave 

Ida B (Douty) ho 

Bickford, Laura (Foster), spooler 


Winlan B 


pl 


1' \V Co, 


No. ]Main 


Lenora .May 
Bennett, Frank P 


pl 
far 


Alpheus Leroy 
Bennett, Louisa J (Nickerson) 


Bean, Joseph A 


far 




No. Main 


Vesta (Prescott) 


ho 


Briggs, Frank M, livei 


•yman 


Bennett, Freeland E 


far 


10 Hudson Ave 


Lilla E (Harriman) 


ho 


Ella M (Atwood) 


ho 


Cecil P 


pl 


♦Alice :\I 


ho 


Mabel M 


pl 


G Atwood 


stu 


Preston I) 




Bennett, Sarah (Herring) 


liradford Owen, niillman 


High 




15 Hudson 


Maria (Packard) 


ho 


Ida 


ho 


Helen L 


pl 


Chas S 


jeweler 


Hazel B 


pl 


Bennett, Chas S 1 


n ITudson 


Glaydis E 


pl 


Clara (Brown) 


ho 


Bennett, Mabel (Drake) 




Bessey, Geo L 


lumberer 


Leon \V 


pl 


Carrie (Weston) 


ho 


lirown, Clara (Noble) 


ho 


Nora S 


ho 


(;uy H 


far 


Seth I 




Fred W 


far 


Vera Mae 


pl 



48 



CENSUS. 



Dalcida M pi 
Burgess, William, harness mkr 

Georgia A (Bennett) ho 
Robert A weaver 

Fred far 
Ralph W spinner 

Bearce, Calvin B far 

Fannie S (Oakes) ho 

*James E far 
Chas C 

*Susie L ho 

Cora H ho 

Forest E far 

Bearce, Harold L pi 

Briggs, Maria M (Smith) ho 

Herbert J far 

Abiagail E 

Brann, Goiam A far 

Mary (Howard) ho 

Brann, James M far 

Rosette (With am) ho 

Goram far 

*Dennis far 

Bert far 

Belle ho 

Perley blk 

Bennett, Lufkin far 

Sylvia A ho 

*Iva M ho 
Ellen C (Skillings) 

Esmond far 

Maurice L pi 
Vintras 
Bennett, Sophia (Davis) 



Lufkin tar 

Burgess, Fred far 
Mabel (Bennett) 

Alton pi 

Brann, Anna (Buck) ho 

Bridges, Edmund 

Elizabeth E(Brann) ho 

Chas far 

Bunker, Porter far 

Alice (Sturtevant) ho 

Hattie ho 

Gertrude ho 
Grace P W Co 
J^enj P W Co 

Myrtie pi 

C 

Campbell, David R, ret'd Elm 
*Grace ho 

Angus woolen mfg 

David woolen mfg 

Louise ho 

Clark, Alonzo, P W Co Elm 

Minnie (Greeley) ho 

Cousins, Bert, P W Co 

Hudson ave 
Lottie (Tibbetts) P W Co 

Came. Wm, phy So Main 

Clara M (Rand) ho 

Clark, Thomas A, millman Elm 
Ida M (Small) ho 

Belle pi 

Clifford pi 

Cook, Georgie (Burns) Ehu 



CENSUS. 



49 



David ))! 

I^oscoe pi 

Cole, Chas F, meat dealer and 

butcher, 77 Elm 
Grace E (Roberts) ho 

Bessie R teacher 

Amy F compositor 

C Stanley meat dealer 

iNfartha G stu 

Willard B stu 

Crockett, Mrs W D (Sej^ar), 

sewing machine agt, 79 Kim 
Guy M 

agt New York Life Ins 
Olin D salesman 

John G l)aker 

Crockett, Guy M, life ins agt 

Elm 
Ada (Tyler) ho 

Sadie Gertrude 
Cimi)her, Chas, grocer 

cor Oak and Turner 
Cora E (Lovett) ho 

Marjorie (t pi 

Curtis, I.ucretia (Chenery), ho 

So Main 
Adelbert E far 

Coburn, Stanley, 1* \V Co 

So Main 
Velzora (Arnold), I* W Co 
Cole, Fred W, machinist 

14 Water 
Myrtle (IJutler) ho 

Walter 



Cole, Amanda (l{ol)erts), ho 

14 Water 
Fred macliinist 

Chenery, Alvira S (Delano), ho 

Water 

Chandler, Nathan E, far 

Blaine ave 
Ellen (Rose) ho 

*Lillian M ho 

Geo Elden P W Co 

Cousins, Joseph, ret'd 2G Elm 
Sarah L (Works) ho 

Everett E millman 

Agnes ho 

Clark, (tCo D lab 

Agnes (Hamilton) ho 

Francina 

Leroy Manley pi 

Robert J 
Amba 

Chenery, Judson, far Butler 

Anna (Greeley) ho 

*Chestena ho 

Garfield New Eng Tel 

Conner, Frank W, far Butler 
Cora B (Maxfield) ho 

Orman B far 

Leslie IVI [A 

Frank R i)l 

Laura M pi 

Doris M 

Clement, Byron 1', fai- 

Amos E stu 

Byron .V pi 



50 



CENSUS. 



Miriam A 

IVFargaret 

Conner, Levi B far 

Cynthia P (Page) ho 

Irving H far 

Ernest A far 

Conner, Ernest A far 

Bernice E (Herring) ho 

Conner, Irving far 

Ina May (Herring) lio 

Cousins, Forest A, dentist High 
Edith (Drew) ho 

Forest Erwin 

Cobb, Sarah J (Rose), ho High 
Bertha M ho 

Fred E G ]\Ifg Co 

Sadie I ho 

Cousins, Everett E, meclianic 

64 High 
Hattie (Jackson) ho 

Mattie ho 

Agnes teacher 

Edwin pi 

Archie pi 

Olive pi 

Louis pi 

Chamberlain, J Warren millman 
Edna 

Emma B (Goodrich) ho 

Mildred stu 

Cyrus P, pi High 

Clukey, Thomas, night watch 

Maple 
Mary (Ganeau) bo 



Henry 
*Flora 
Nellie 
*Nora 
Grace 



machinist 

ho 

ho 

ho 

P W Co 



Clark, Herbert IM, P ^Y Co 

62 Water 
Addie B (Douglass) ho 

Avis M pi 

Courray, Wm Thomas, blk 

Winter 
P]mma S (Brown) ho 

*Cassie J ho 

* Nettie ho 

James W pi 

Annie IM pi 

Cooley, Pomander, millman 

Center 

Cimpher, Geo A, harness maker 
No Main 
Meda E (Jackson) ho 

Chadbourn, Attan P W Co 

No. Main 
Maud (With am) 

Chase, Thomas J far 

Addie (Richards ho 

Lyndon T far 

Hartley E fireman 

Walter G far 

Edith I ho 

Edna IM pi 

Marion G pi 

Dana P pi 

Crafts, Herbert L far 



CENSUS. 



f)! 



I<:ffie(II(nvar(l) 

Edith yi 

Mildred A 

Archie L 

Helen F 

Clair ]{ 
Crafts, Sanuiel V 
Cushman, Ethel 
Colson, Lewis 

Dora A (Hammond) 

Lulu 



ho 

stu 

stu 

pi 
1»1 
1>1 

far 

1>1 
fai- 
ho 
ho 
Osgood W stone cutter 

Edwin B stone cutter 

Lin wood L fiii- 

Or man E pl 

Leslie E pl 

Violet A pl 

Chadbourne, Plumnier, far Elm 
Florence (Crockett) ho 1 

Jessie pl 

Clon I) pl 

Alma 
Cimpher Daniel harness mkr 

•JG Oak 
Faimie M (Edes) ho 

Or man T 

Anette B ho 

Harry W salesman 

("ushman, John, pl 30 Oak 



Geo 


niiUinan 


Davis, Laura (Smith) 


Khn 


*Maud 


nurse 


Dudley, Georgia E 44 Water 
Dews, Geo H, barber i:^ Oak 


Ida May (Thomas) 
Lettie ^hxy 


ho 

stu 


Davis, Harry W 

cashier First Nat, Oak 


Clara E (Webber) 
Kaymond W 


ho 
stu 


Nellie 


pl 


]\Ianley 


pl 


Pauline 


pl 


Davis jNI alien S 


far 


Davidson, Joseph T 


F W Co 


Ida E (Hussey) 


ho 


James Howard 


pl 



D 

Dana, (has, lal> 
Mary (Nichols) 



Elm 
ho 



Phyllis H 

Drew, Clarence yi 

furniture and undertaker, (^ak 

Myra (P:ilis) 

Ellice Almeda 
Douglass, Carroll S, mer 40 Oak 

Annie (French) ho 

Dorr, Van II, P W Co High 

Bessie A (Douglass) ho 

Aubray D pl 

Dodge, Chas W. P NV Co 

1 Cottage 

Fannie M (Palmer) ho 

Ernest W pl 

Doris E pl 

Dodge, Clara U (Allen), h.^ 

41 .School 



52 



CENSUS. 



*Emina A 
*Dora C 
Chas W 
Mary A 



ho 

ho 

P W Co weaver 

ho 



Dingman, Carme A 

foreman K W M 5 School 
Carrie A (Phelps) ho 

Leon P pi 

Ducett, Walter J, millman 

Winter 
Diana (Brown) ho 

Jane pi 

James pi 

Davis, Elvira M, (Cobb) ho 

West 
Edgar P millman 

Douglass, Henry, mfg 22 Oak 
Ellen M (Ellis) ho 

Carroll mer 

Dunn, Frank, P W Co 

Water 
Carrie (French) 
Rufus pi 

Kay pi 

Wilhe 
Orman 

Dingman, Austin P W Co lab 
No Main 
Laura (Bickford) 

Drake, Azel W far 

Deering, Joseph H 

*P''reenian C bk kpr 

Rose A (Connor ho 

Diffin, Robt A far 



Sarah M (Titcomb) 
Cliff C pi 

Drew, Samuel B lumbering 

Clara A (Johnson) ho 

*Edith dress mkr 

*Chas F, Willis shoe factory 
Clarence M undertaker 

Carroll A lumbering 

Samuel B Jr, cl Turner Ave 



E 



Ellis, Josiah T, far Elm 

Abbie A (Douty) ho 

*Freeland J hotel prop 

Burrett carder 

Edes, John D, far Elm 

Edwin T teamster 

Dora M 

Evans, Angelina Evans 

*Lena ho 

Edes, Edwin T teamster Elm 
Lottie I (Cobb) ho 

William A pi 

Leroy M 

Ellis, Albion W banker Oak 

Emma A (Morgan) ho 

Myra E ho 

Elms, William H, P W Co 

River 
Lizzie E (Earl) ho 

Ethel G stu 

Margurite L pi 

Ellis, Columbus W lumbering 

High 



CENSUS. 



53 



(Mara E (Cobb), ho 

*Merton E foreman in the 
United Shoe iNIachinery Co 
*Enima R tr 

♦Mildred M ho 

*Dell D United Shoe 

Machinery Co 

Edes, Alexander F inspector of 

cloth P W Co 

Ella (Weaver) ho 

Ellis, Oscar H, niilliiian 

128 School 
Effie J (Richards) ho 

Bessie ]M pi 

Douglass Leroy 

Evans, Angelina (Parsons) ho 
*Fred G weavei- 

*Eugene A laborer 

*Lela M ho 

*Elmer G weaver 

Ellis, Mellen F, bk i^pr No. Main 
Sarah B (Glass) ho 

Vinal H Box Mill 

Ellis, Vinal No Main 

Olive J pi 

Ellis, Maude E No. Main 

Edes, Lizzie M (Jewell), ho 

11 Hudson Ave 
Nellie F ho 

*Adriana ho 

Eld ridge, O T far 

Euinia ( ho 

♦Jennie ho 



*Chas machinist 

Ellis, Eliza W (Lombard), ho 

13 Hudson ave 
*Chas A civil engineer 

Edes, Joseph K, ret'd 21 Oak 
Fannie ho 

Wallace W dry goods 

Anna E (Nickerson) ho 

*Taylor K dry goods 

Elliott, Henry A, mer Oak 

Minnie (Goldthwaite) ho 
Priscilla G pi 

Richard B 

Edes, Albion B far 

Hannah M (Stevens) ho 

.^lary A ho 

* Russell li 
Zelda C ho 

Evans, Stewart E far 

Annie P (Briggs) ho 

*Chas C Excelsior Mill 

Florence M ho 

Evans, James D 

Edes, Geo W far 

J^etsy (Lord) ho 

*Odella F ho 

Edes, Wallace W, dry goods 

4<) Water 

Flora (Woodbury) ho 

Dana stu 

Ellis, Elmer T, P W Co Elm 

Floience (I^anigan) ho 



54 



CENSUS. 



Foss, Hannah Gertrude 

laundress, Elm 

Fassett, Clara (Herring), ho 

12 River 
^Francis R 

*Briceno A lumbering 

Eva F . ho 

Ella T ho 

*Calvin S machinist 

*Admirom machinist 

Fortin, Frank A, New Eng Tel 

River 
Cora M (Stevens) ho 

Hazel pi 

French, Fred E, P W Co High 
Ellen M (Southard) ho 

Mildred A stu 

Fish, Wilson E, spinner P W Co 

High 
Winnie E (Fox) ho 

Llewellyn W pi 

Edna E pi 

Roland E 

Fogg, Merrill S, eng School 

Etta (Merrill) ho 

French, Heniy J, mer 

7 Hudson ave 
Vannie (Hall) ho 

Beth pi 

Paul E pi 

Fairl)rother, Willard, millman 

12 Cottage 



Mary E (Littlefield) ho 

*Millicent M ho , 

Geo Willard millman 

Trvin E millman 

Marcus V stu 

Nathaniel S pi 

Farrar, Silas P, millman West 
Lydia S (Staples) ho 

Clarence B millman 

*Eleazer W 

Percy S stu 

Cecil C stu 

Marcia J stu 

Emmons, B pi 

French, Carrie (Weld) P W Co 

Water 
Edna pi 

Foss, Wm B far 

Mary L ho 

Bertha M ho 

Foss, Martha J ( ) ho 

Wm B far 

*Chas A far 

* Walter G truckman 

French, John E, carriage dealer 

31 Oak 
Agnes (Cousins) ho 

Arthur J stu 

Annie ho 

Frees, Nelson J car 

Mary (Farington) ho 

Marion pi 

Melia pi 

Jennie 



CENSUS. 



55 



l.ouis W 
Nelson 

Fail-brother, Elmer E far 

Rcna E (Herring) ho 

Morris E pi 

Elden M pi 

Foley, Ed J, millnian Pine 

Lizzie A (Hanson) ho 

Carrie M pi 

Harry E pi 

Fitzsimons, Wni, niilhnan Pine 

Carrie (Tripp) ho 
Lyle 



G 



(ienthner, Ernest W, druggist 

Elm 

Louise (Campbell) ho 

Kleanor 

Gordon 
(Jilmore, Ernest '17 School 

Ilattie (Hanson) ho 

(iray, Allan, mason So .Main 

Kmma ( ) milliner 

\'ivian 
(ienthner, Artice, druggist 

'J') So Main 

.Maud (Howard) ho 

lMiilli|) 
(Tillis, Chas, millman Water 

(^ertrude (Taylor i ho 

(iould. Aliiion II, Iniiibcrman 

Kiver 



Hattie C (Ladd) ho 

Eugene J I' W Co 

Grace M teacher 

Gould, Gilman A, millman 

Kiver 

Goldthwaite, Jacob, dealer in 

lumber and grain, Kiver 
Annie P (Witherly) ho 

Minnie ho 

Inez P O clerk 

Goodrich, Emma (Packard), ho 

High 
Stella ho 

Gammon, Willard L, engineer 
Anna I (Packard) ho 

I'earl A saleslady 

Evelyn L teacher 

Harold C stu 

Sarah P pi 

(tould, Vesta A (llrig'JS) 

Hudson ave 
*Frank fireman 

Greeley, Fred H, painter Water 
Susie E (Genthner) ho 

Earle C pi 

Glass, M S far 

(Toodwin, Ellen .M, nurse Kim 
Almeda ho 

.Myrtle ho 

♦Grace ho 

(ireeley, J Wilson far 

♦Koswell P coal dealer 

*Josephini' II ho 

K'atic L (Urow II) ho 



56 



CENSUS. 



Genthner, Eugene O, druggist 

28 So Main 
Gertrude (Wight) ho 

Isabel pi 

Gould, Eugene, P W Co 11 Oak 
Nellie (Matthews) P VV Co 

Gilman, Wallace mason 

Georgia (Willey) ho 

Carl pi 

Millie pi 

Carroll pi 

Melvin pi 

Hattie pi 

Greeley, Howard L far 

Sylvia (Bennett) ho 

Alta M pi 

Phyllis S pi 

Gilman Sarah E (Glidden) ho 
* Walter E far 

Frank A millman 

*Fred E far 

Gilman, Willis E, salesman Elm 
Effie (Foley) ho 

Omer 



H 



Hussey, Howard W, woolen mill 

6 Elm 

Margaret (Bates) ho 

Ida E ho 

Erwin H 

Hardy, Eva, ho Elm 

Houston, Lewis A, dyer P W Co 

Oak 



Winnie (Stevens) ho 

Craig Stevens pi 

Hilda 

Hussey, Elliott H, salesman 

83 Oak 
Sadie H (Ham) ho 

Ham, James, ret'd 33 Oak 

Arvera (Sturtevant) ho 

*Mary ho 

*Nettie ho 

Ernest salesman 

Sadie ho 

Hudson, Micajah 

dealer in lumber. Oak 
Noble (Packard) ho 

Lettie musician 

Houston, John, supt P W Co 

34 Oak 
Charlotte E (Taylor) ho 

Houston, Elizabeth, (Craig) ho 

34 Oak 
Isabelle ho 

John 

Archibald dyer P W Co 
Lewis P W Co 

Howard, Leonard E, ret'd 

25 Main 
Anna L (Herring) ho 

Maud ho 

Hamilton, Mrs G P (Spooner) 

So Main 
Danson pi 

Hubbard, Frank, car, 24 So Main 

Harding, A H, Dr Water 



CENSUS. 



57 



Fay, (Hnrland) ho 

Hussey, Eiastus, ret'd Water 
Francis A (Livermore) ho 
Jean ho 

*Xellie ho 

Ilale, Silas J, car Water 

Susan W (Stevens) ho 

Einestine librarian 

Ilerrinf^, Joseph ^Nf, far Water 
Ann M (Bennett) lio 

Ilescock, John C, 

laundry business, River 
Mary E (Weld) ho 

Iliggins, William D, box mill 

9 Blaine ave 
Alice M (Smith) ho 

Vina Frances 

Ilescock, Joseph L, far Spring 
*Enos P M 

*Williara fruit business 

Sarah (Gilman) ho 

*Edgar plumber 

Cotrell laundry man 

Annie ho 

Hescock, Paul, pi Spring 

Herring, Alonzo K, far 8 Spring 
Sarah J (Bennett) ho 

Herring, Lena (Butlei)ho 

H Spring 
Herbert 

Howard, Wm M, baker Elm 

Grace (Worthley; ho 

Hussey, M L, postmaster 

So Main 



Sarah E (Douglass) ho 

Huntington, Chas L, salesman 

Hudson ave 
Augusta (Randall) ho 

Gertrude R stu 

Guy pi 

Ora pi 

Howard pi 

Hussey, Augustus U far 

Afldie L (Howard) ho 

ilutf, Edith (Sears) ho 

Harriman, Justus C far 

Nancy A (Gray) ho 

♦Myrtle A ho 

Chas V far 

*Minnie M ho 

Augustus A ho 

Li 11a E ho 

Herring, Wm 31 far 

Anna (Robbins) ho 

Stanley car 

Rena ho 

Ora L far 

Howard, Chas F far 

Addie L ho 

Stella C ho 

Holmes, Harriet A (Andrews) 

ho. High 
Flora ho 

Ilobart, Aimanda A, bo Water 
♦Austin W l)r 

Stella (; ho 

Harrington, Wm (', millman 

Schoo- 



58 



Emma (Groves) 
Jessie 
Higgins, JMichael T, teamster 

Catherine (Kirk) 
Catherine 

Hamei-, Robert W 

spinner P W Co, Maple 
Rose A (Kimball) ho 

Marion Adelaide pi 

Myron Clifton pi 

Ham, Ernest, salesman 46 Oak 
Addie (Harrington) ho 

Marion pi 

Robert 

Holl)rook, Asher, mech dentist 

7 School 

Holmes, Myrtle L (Goodwin), ho 

School 
Elsie G stu 

Mildred E stu 

Lewis A pi 

Hanson, Hattie School 

Richard army 

Bert army 

Herbert night watch 

Hanson, Herbert School 

Bertha (Mitchell) ho 

Ernest pi 

Percy 
Walter 
Mildred 

Herring, Harvey W far 

Lottie P (Crafts) ho 



CENSUS. 






ho 




Herbert A 


P W Co 


Pl 




Cora H 


ho 






Raymond S 


pl 


iter 




Clinton H 


pl 


ho 




Harvey E 


pl 



Hudson, Henry, attorney 

8 Hudson ave 
Ada M (Lougee) ho 

James H attorney 

Leslie E 

livery and sale stable 

Howard, Stillman far 

Stanley P far 

Hudson, James, ho 8 Hudson ave 

Mary K (McKeown) ho 

Hudson, James, clothier 

4 Hudson ave 
Ida M (Bennet) ho 

*Cary M salesman 

Martha M ho 

*Lura B ho 

Hayes, Lettie (Currier), ho 

Winter 
Evelyn pl 

Ethel p^ 

Higgins, Chas E, novelty mill 

Blaine ave 
Lora E (Merrill) ho 

Ethel M pl 

Paul T pl 

Wendell pl 

Jasper 
Hatch, Adelbert E blk 

No Main 



CENSUS. 



59 



Lena A (Stevens), ho 

Stella L stu 

Lula M pi 
Olive M 

Harlow, Albert F far 

♦Herbert spinner 

♦Lewis barber 

Sarah A (Silver) ho 

Hammond, Wybert stone cutter 

Cora II (Hearce) ho 

Osmond C pi 
Alfred W 
Hertel F 

Herring, David 11 lab 

Nellie M (P^rost) ho 

Katie T ho 

Susie E ho 

Maggie B pi 

Lilla .May pi 

Herring, Cynthia J (Fiatt) ho 

*Fred II far 

Freeland W far 

Herring, Levi L far 

Jennie (IJrown) ho 

(has H far 

Lottie M ho 

Edith A pi 

Haniinond Laura (IJrown) ho 
Wybert L stone cutter 

Edward S B& A 

Howard, P^dward II far 

Mary A (Ilerst'y) ho 

Mary E ho 

< has K teamster 



Orman R pi 

Howard, Harry far 

May (Loudon) bo 
Roy 
Lyle 

Harlow, Robert L far 

Hannah I) (Cleaves) ho 

Chas C far 

* Lilla M ho 

Jennie E ho 

Merle C stu 

Herring, Edwin J far 

Evelyn R (Maxfield) ho 

Bernice E ho 

Ina j\[ ho 

Idella F stu 



J 



Judkins, Fred E, lumbering 

So. Main 
Adena (Adams) ho 

James Earl pi 

Jordan, Joseph M, stone agt 

14 Water 
."Mildred ho 

Lucy I) (Wliitcliouse) ho 

Jackson, Willis E, painter High 
Susie (Harrington) ho 

Cecil stu 

Mildred stu 

Nellie pi 

Maurice pi 

Mable pi 



60 



CENSUS. 



Jenkins, Chas S, millraan 

Maple 
Lillian A (Mitchell) ho 

Leonard II pi 

Johnson, Sarah (VVhitten) 

6 Turner 
Clara A ho 

Mary E ho 

William F P W Co 

Jackson, Joseph far 

Johnson, W m F, P W Co spinner 

Butler 
Flora Z (Herrick) ho 

Fred K far 

Bertha Z P W Co 

Harry L P W Co 

Milissa E pi 

K 

Kenniston, Frank W, station agt 

Elm 
Mattie (»Stevvart) ho 

Erma 
Myra 

Kelley, Swaze, millman Elm 

Kirk, Dennis M, blk Winter 

Nellie M McCann ho 

Reginald pi 

Catherine pi 

George pi 

Katen, Augusta (Stubbs) P W Co 

So Main 
Wealtha ho 



Thos H hostler 

Kimball, Eugene, millman 

23 School 

Angelia (Ames) ho 

Knowlton, P H, mfg 6 Maple 

Margaret L (Knowlton) ho 

Henry C Jr 

Sarah D F 

Paul Holland Jr 

David L 
Kimball Vira (Lord), ho Water 

Carlyle L pi 

[velsey, John W^, ret'd Oak 

Dorcas W (Edes) ho 

*Joel W carder 



I. 



Elm 
ho 
pl 



Lidstone, Isaac H, clerg 

Agnes M (VVhittier) 

Harold W 

Izetta E 
Leavitt, John, ret'd 28 Elm 

Sarah F (Saunders) ho 

Fred T 
furniture and undertaking 

Frank H 
furniture and undertaking 
Lindsey, Samuel F, millman 

Elm 

Edna M (Foss) ho 

Clinton pl 

Mattie pl 

Vina 



CEXSUS. 



fil 



Phyllis 

Littletield, Ora, teamster Elm 
Gertrude A (Roberts) ho 
Merle F pi 

Tina Marguerite 

Lane, Edward, mason 10 Spring 
Alice (Andrews) ho 

Littlefield, Ivory far 

Clara (Greeley) ho 

Orris 

Lawrence, Freeman, lab So 3Iain 

Ijord, Willard, lab Hudson ave 
]Mary A (Bennett) ho 

Larrabee, Arthur A, millnian 

60 Water 
Minnie I) (MePheters) ho 
Orman Russell 

Lombard, Ella V (Stinneford) ho 

9 River 
Mildred P pi 

Lombard, William, far 9 River 

Leavitt, Frank II, mer High 

Hattie (Ilolbrook) ho 

Lloyd pi 

LaRree, Edwin R, truckman 

Cottage 
Eva A (Jones) ho 

Harry L stu 

Elmer A pi 

Lyon, Andrew S, car Center St 
Emma L (Trafton) ho 

Milton pi 

Ilalburt pi 

Ru[)ert, pi 



Littlefield, ^Vm J, millman 

Center 

Luella (Clark) ho 

Ida M ho 

Nora E P W Co 

Edna L pi 

Gerald A pi 

Virginia pi 

Lowe, Moses G, ret'd Water 

Lane, Heber A, lab 

4 Spring 

* Arthur mach 

*Jessie ho 
Clarence 
Ernest 

Maud (Browning), ho 

Robert pi 

Margaret pi 
Irene 
Heber 

M 



xMitchell Ern 


est L, mill 


man 


Elm 


Georgie 


(Cook) 




ho 


Mitchell, Ch 


IS W, car 


Ellis 


Ave 


Lillian 






ho 


Carrie 






Pl 


Alice 






I'l 


Eliza (T 


aggert) 




ho 


Ha/.el 






pl 


William 






pl 


Elsie 








Aveldie 









62 



CENSUS. 



]\Ial)!e 

Miller, T.ewis E, P VV Co Oak 
Viola (Ham) ho 

Lewis pi 

Lawrence 

Moulton, \V Otis, car, 27 So. Main 
Al)l)ie L (Cole) dress mkr 
Irving C stu 

Morrison, Geo S, P W Co 

24 So. Main 
Abbie J (Bean) ho 

Martin Otis ins agt 

Annie (Atwood) ho 

*Geo A clerg 

Frank O bk kpr 

Carl ice business 

Floi'ence ho 

Mitchell, James W, Hudson .Vve 
Jennie (Curtis) ho 

Florence pi 

Gracie 
Gladys 
Susan 

Maxfield Donald, pi Water 

McKenney, James, P W Co 

Water 
Hattie (Bunker) P W Co 
James P Jr 

McSorley, John A, P W Co 

5 High 

McSorley, Wm L, pi 5 High 

Macomber, Vivian E, salesman 

High 
Flora A (Holmes) ho 



*Selden L journalist 

Morgan, Manley K, ret'd79 High 
Lillian (Cole) ho 

Ruth pi 

McPherson, Florence M ho 

High 

Mooers, Nancy H (Mclntire) ho 

Cottage 
Annie P W Co 

Martin, Joseph, millman, IMaple 
Minnie (Currier) P W Co 

Merrill, Ezra P, ret'd School 

Christian (Coburn) ho 

Etta ho 

Carrie ho 

Henry kindling wood mill 
Thomas kindling wood mill 

Merrill, Thomas School 

Nellie (Clukey) ho 

Montgomery, Hugh S, stu 

Center 

McLitire, Clarence F, clerg 

Center 
Delia M (Barrows) ho 

Barrow F stu 

Clarence W pi 

Merrill, Henry P Center 

Cora (Trafton) ho 

Ada C 

Morgan, Roscoe G, ret'd 5 School 
Mary A E (Salthouse) ho 

Marsh, Kalph H, doctor No Main 
Myrtie A (Holbrook) ho 

Helen C stu 



CENSUS. 



63 



Alice H 
INIcCausland, E/ia, mills 

Mae (liollins) 
Morgan, Geo W, far 

*Annie L 

Mary A (Ilazeltine) 

Harry II 

Kddie \l 

Donald W 
Slaxfield, Merritt C 

*Ediia I 

*Cassie E 

Eva F (Leathers) 

Edith IJachel 
Mi thee, Chas H 

Mary E (Towle) 

("arlll 

Thomas L 

Marion 

Eld red 

(terald 
McKenney, Nellie 
Maconiber, W Henry 

Laura (Doyle) 

(Jeo L 

*Wm S 

Koscoe M 

Ervin S 

Eva M 

Preston I' 

Claudia ii 

Clive L 

Helen (i 

Mar era ret E 



Water 

ho 

Water 

ho 

ho 

far 

stu 

stu 

far 

tr 

tr 

ho 

pl 

spinner 

ho 

stu 

stu 

stu 

pl 
pl 
pl 

far 
ho 
far 
far 
far 
far 
Co 

pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 



P W 



Clifford S pl 

•Mosher, Frank J, bk kpr 

Cherry 
Estella I (Strout) ho 

Florence C pl 

Halph S pl 

Albion H 

Mathews, Geo, carder 

17 So Main 
Clara weaver P W Co 

Frank stu 

McKusic, (ieo A, truckman 

y Spring 
Arthur A 
Jennie A 
Nellie .M (Bacon) dress mkr 

Miller, Fred, P W Co 30 Oak 
Belle (Houston) ho 

Bessie ho 

McGrath, Chas H far 

Sarah J (Rose) ho 

McPheters, ,AIark. far ikitler 
*Arthnr far 

Mark 1*^ boatman 

Elvira ho 

*Abbie ho 

*Nina ho 

Minnie ho 

*Chas 

Judith (Phillips) ho 

Mary tr 

Beatrice stu 

Murch, Chas H, rclM Butler 

Laura ( Ilaiuninnd) ho 



64 



CENSUS. 



Lizzie jM 
Chas W 
John 
Geo Ora 



ho 

far 

far 

pl 



Maxfield, Elizabeth (Voller) ho 
Geo T far 

Merritt C pl 

O 

Oakes, Samuel, car Cherry 

Hattie C (Douty) ho 

Ada P W Co 

Guy car 

Eva tr 

Carrol millraan 

Oakes, Albert E, sawyer 

Cottage 
Nellie (Palmer) ho 

Oakes, Frank W, millman 

V\" inter 
Annie (Doane) ho 

Bernice E P W Co 

Lloyd B pl 



Parker, Henry, mason 


Ehn 


*Annie 


ho 


Mary 


ho 


Laura (Davis) 




Pollock, John R, ret'd 


Oak 


Lucy E (Jackson) 


ho 


Packard, Henry M 


High 



Page, Celia A (Bassett,) ho 

5 So Main 

Page, Walter M, car 53 So Main 
Ella M (Ptichards) ho 

*Maurice E dresser 

Carrie Belle pl 

Palmer, Joseph A, cook Water 
Lena (Smart) ho 

Gertrude pl 

Ruby pl 

Clair . 

Perkins, Geo L, millman High 
Etta M (Burns) ho 

Genie 
Mamie 

Palmer, E Leroy, ret'd High 

Roxaine (Bolton) ho 

Nellie M ho 

Fannie M ho 

Packard, Sumner C, millman 

River 
Fuse M (Packard) ho 

Norman P pl 

Fred M pl 

Howard S 

Pearson, Wilfred E, millman 

Cottage 
Edith M (Ames) ho 

Geo Ames 

Phelps, Stella M 5 School 

Perkins, Ahce G (Jordan) 

*Orlando C far 

*Geo W far 

Patten, John M No Main 



CENSUS. 



65 



Lizzie E (Packard) ho 

iM ilia 1(1 II pi 

Pearson, David, grocer No .Main 
Harriet W (Bennett) ho 
*Kalph Howard electrician 
Richmond D jeweler 

Packard, C'has E, lumbering 

No Main 
Orilla D (Ilodgkins) ho 

Bessie S stu 

Haven R stu 

Packard, Chas High 

Pond, Elijah T, jeweler 

Augusta (Piper) ho 

Page, Bert L, grocer 

IG Hudson Ave 
Minnie E (Thomas) ho 

Pratt, Waldo P far 

Pyne, Queenie pi 

Pyne, Truman 

Pj'ne, Myrtie 

Prescott, Manson C, pi Butler 

Prescott, Chas V far 

^lanson C pi 

Grace E (Prescott) ho 

Prescott, Frank far 

*Chas C grocer 

Grace ho 

Lucy A (Brown) ho 

*Emma ho 

Chas V far 

Perrim, Peter Ellis Ave 

Tena (Patting) ho 

I'aul pi 



Albert 



pl 



R 



Race, Mary E (Ellis), dress mkr 

10 p:im 

*Chas far 

Walter joiner 

Rol)t millman 

Ruland, John II, millman Elm 
Nera (Hardy) ho 

Rand, Nelson (/ 

Local editor Guilford Citiezen 
John A clothier 

Rowe, Harry, millman Elm 

Lura (Tiask) ho 

Flora Belle 

Richards, Ernest E, car 

35 So Main 
Ilattie A (Coburn) P W Co 

Rowell, Everett W, B & A River 
Harry L salesman 

Marjorie H pl 

*Doris M pl 

Grace E (Hewett) ho 

Rose, Eldorus lab 

p]mma (Knowles) ho 

Willis V pl 

Orman K 

Rose, Frank far 

Emily (Morse) ho 

Eldorus lab 

Orland millman 

Robinson, Moses P far 



66 



CENSUS. 



Mary S (Faniham) ho 

Robins, Lewis W, far High 

Flora E (Bennett) ho 

Rutler, Harry, milhiian Winter 

p]velyn (Boynton) ho 

Frances 
Risk, Harold W, millman 

43 School 

Stella C (Howard) ho 

Howard V 
Richards, Alice G (Perkins), ho 

School 
Richards, Cora B, ho School 

Rollins, Geo T, millman 

20 Cottage 

Helen (Backus) P W Co 

Geo J pi 

Frank E pi 

Robt C pi 

Rollins, Frank L, engineer 

19 Cottage 

Lorinda H (Littlefield) 

Adelbert M stu 

Edna P pi 

Race, VA^alter A car 

Laura U (Hutchins) ho 

Alfred Weston 

Lawrence Walter 
Race, Robt E weaver 

Mattie A (Cousins) ho 

Marion L 
Richards, Geo W, weaver 

P W Co Water 

Gertrude A (Winslow) ho 



Ralph W pi 

Doris pi 
Dana 

Rice, Selden No. Main 

non scio 

Ida pi 

Dorithea pi 

Richards, Hannah F (Smith) ho 

Robinson, John S far 

Mary A (Fuller) ho 

Ada F ho 

Wm L far 

Minnie D ho 

Rogers, Geo H far 

Julia E (Foss) ho 

Robbins, Samuel S far 

Ada F (Bennett) ho 

Richards, Ernest A laborer 

Josie A (Leathers) ho 
Edna Arvilla 

Ina M pi 



S 



Stoddard, Eugene, salesman, Elm 
Stella (Bursley) ho 

Winfred E stu 

Malcom stu 

Margaret pi 

Sylvester, Otis, night watch Elm 
Julia E (Riva) ho 

Ina pi 

Small, Mary S, (GrifiBn) ho Elm 
Bern ice Juanita millman 



CENSUS. 

Itrakeman 



67 



John Dow 
Splann, John G, blk P>hn 

Elizabeth (Henderson) ho 
Margaret E pi 

Herbert pi 

Stevens, Lucy E ho 

Water 

Small, Willard, car Elm 

Delia (Clark) ho 

Lin wood pi 

Blossom 

Straw, David IJ, P \V Co 

So Main 

Sophia (Brown) ho 

Merle D pi 

Eldred R pi 

Spearing Fred 

furniture and plumbing 
Skillings, Chas A, plumber 

14 So. Spring 
Saiah E (Beal) ho 

Stevens, Fnuik A, ret'd 

44 Water 
AUie E (Dudley) ho 

Stevens, Albert F, P W Co 

70 Water 

Angle E (Lewis) ho 

Elva A 

Summers, Edward A niillman 

70 Water 

Stevens, Henry P W Co 

Water 
Ella (Trefethen) 
Small, Chas K far 



Lovina (Moore) ho 

*Frank L K 1» ser 

Clarence W far 

Bertha M tr 

Stevens, Andrew J, P W Co 

58 Water 
P2ssie V (Witham) ho 

Ethel .1 pi 

El wood A pi 

Spearing, Lizzie (Wharton), ho 

5 High 
*Myrtie M ho 

Esther P ^^' ( o 

Stevens, Chas \\', P W Co 

dresser 12 River 
Elmer H P W Co 

Puth P W Co 

James B P W Co 

Eva F (F'assett) ho 

Smith, Nathan II, far High 

Lilla J tr 

Mabel C ho 

Stevens, Zebulon G, P W Co 

High 
Sarah A (Huntington) ho 
Wiiuiit,* ho 

*Anna ho 

Southard F^ugene, P W Co High 
Sadie (Merrill) lio 

Guy pi 

Dannie 

Southard, Delphos (Bailey), ho 

High 
*Eihvin T) furrier 



68 



CENSUS. 



Ellen M 
*Ida F 
*Chas H 
Eug^ene W 
Maud F 



ho 

ho 

car 

P W Co 

P W Co 



Saunders, Frank D, P W Co 

spinner Maple 
Susan (Sanborn) ho 

Sanborn, Ellen (Blake) ho Maple 
*Effie ho 

*Lewis station agt 

Susan ho 

Frances stu 

Small, Leland. A, millwright 

Center 
Jennie (Hamilton) ho 

* Frank L electrician 

Scott W millman 

Arthur C millman 

Bela L millman 

Cecil C salesman 

Ray H pi 

Hazel B pi 

Stafford, Ellie ho 

Stafford, Plora, ho 5 Spring 

Stevens, Levi 

Maud (Evans) ho 

Marjorie 

Saunders, J W far 

Alice J (Stevens) ho 

*Linwood T salesman 

Frank D, spinner P W Co 
*Geo B weaver 

Rudolph pi 



Neal pi 

Straw, David R 

information withheld 

Stevens, Adriona O (Edson), 

dress mkr 16 Hudson Ave 
*Anna E dress mkr 

*Blanche ho 

Strout, Thos R, mason 

16 Hudson Ave 
Julia D (Hammond) ho 

Mae G stu 

Blandine E pi 

Stewart, Horace, hotel prop Elm 
Mary S (Bearce) ho 

Spearing, Fred H, mer So. Main 
Annie E (Matthews) ho 

Smith, Perley W, millman 

Water 
Susie M (Whitcomb) ho 
Chas H millman 

Isabel G ho 

Smith Hannah (Lancaster), ho 

Water 
Perley W 
*HarveyAV ins. agt 

Stoddard, Susan A (Stinchfield) 
Carrie ho 

Straw, Gideon, janitor No Main 
David P W Co 

Henry P W Co 

Daniel P W Co 

Helen pi 

Skinner, Anna S No. Main 

Sears, Edith (Kirk) ho 





CENSUS 


♦Albert 


quarryman 




*p]mma 


ho 




*John W 


far 




Lillian 


ho 




*Calvin C 


hotel prop 


Sti 


Hiram F 


far 





Splann, Herbert blk 41 School 
]\Iary A (Dodge) ho 

Scales, Chas S, trav salesman 

No. Main 
Adaline M (Haskell) ho 

Edith A asst, in P O 

James G stu 

Nelson stu 

Splan, James, B <fe A R R ser 
19 So Main 
Minnie (Shea) ho 

Florence 
Leonard 

Smith, Edmund T, woodsman 

Water 
Augusta A (Oilman) ho 

IdaG 
Elva i; pi 

Sturtevant, John \V far 

Lottie .M (Herring) bo 

Sturtevant, Loann (Tibbetts) 
*Mary K ho 

Alice ho 

♦Ida ho 

John \V far 

♦Nellie ho 

♦Minnie ho 

Scales, John, mer 11 Hudson 



69 



Hattie A (.Mudgett) ho 

Chas Raymond nier 

Blanche Marion saleslady 
Eugene Mudgett stu 

Strout, A S, gardener Cherry 
Estelle I ho 

Sanford, Geo, blk So. Main 

Lee musician 

Clara A (Warren) ho 



Titcoml), Wm A far 

^\ddie (Estes) ho 
Carl 

Titcoml), Eliza (Skillings) 

Alvin M far 

Kate L ho 

Thompson, Wm G far 
♦Wbitetield doctor 
♦William dentist 

♦Lizzie ho 

♦Mary nurse 

Tyler, John A far 

Alzaida (Howard) ho 
Frank W 

Tarr, Lettie Hudson, pi 3 Spring 

Troy, Wm M, millman Pine 

Ella L ((ireen) ho 
Harold 

Trafton, Willard, millman High 

Hainiah (McPherson) ho 
Bernice 
Leona 



70 



CENSUS. 



Trafton, Lie wily n, ear Center 
Anna (Perham) ho 

Tobey, Robinson C, printer 

No. Main 
Laura (Whitcomb), ho 

No. Main 
Lillian pi 

Ronald W pi 

Turner, Zadoc L, far 17 Hudson 
Jennie L (Piper) ho 

Chas P bk kpr 

Turner, Chas P, 17 Hudson Ave 
Bessie (Shepherd) ho 

W 

Walker, Perley, millman Elm 

Addie J (Hilton) ho 

Charlie P pi 

Harold A pi 

Wyman, Danville, millwright 

Elm 
Maud (Barnes) ho 

Schley pi 

Warren, Clara A (Stevens), ho 

80 Main 
*Frank L 
Webber, Lydia E (Davis), ho 

28 Oak 
*William draftsman 

Clara ho 

*Annie S ho 

*Frank H electrician 

Wharff, Elvira B (Brewster), ret 
5 So Main 



Laura ho 

Weymouth, Clarence M, mer 

Elm 
Clara (Fitzsimmons) ho 

Watson, F'rank, far So Main. 
Guy far 

Lottie M (Ordway) ho 

Washburn, Ephraim, car and 

painter 30 So Main 
Pamilia (Brewster) ho 

*Walter mer 

Freeman eng 

Ella dress making 

Whittier, Lendell H, ret'd Water 
Mary J (Howard) ho 

*Lola B ho 

*Genie M ho 

*Don W painter 

Witham, Vesta (Brawn), ho 

55 Water 
Gertrude ho 

Essie Bernice ho 

Maud H ho 

Arthur A P W Co 

Witham, Annie (Grant) ho 

Lillian pi 

Edwin 

Weaver, Wilson R, far G5 High 
Eutilla J (Hubliard) ho 

Edith tr 

*Achsa ho 

Witham, Walter H, dentist 

7 School 
Etta M (Tuttle) ho 



CENSUS. 



71 



Withiun, Mary E (dishing) 

7 School 
Eva ho 

Walter phy 

Watson, Chas F, far 32 So ^lain 
Sarah A (Ilussey) ho 

♦Octavia E ho 

Williams, John S, lawyer 

Center 
Helen M (.Montgomery) ho 
Hugh M 
John H 
Roger 
Victor Francis 

Williams, Martha A (Haynes) 

ho Center 
*Fannie ho 

*P>ank B 
John S attorney 

Winslow, Gertrude A (Witham) 

Water 
Mattie ho 

Wiles, John A far 

Gertrude D (Dunham) ho 

Weston, John A far 

Weston, Lavinia C ho 

Washburn. Freeman, eiig 

lludsiiii ave 
f-izzie (('ill) ho 

Walter S cl 

Frank II P W Co 

Edna M P W Co 

Effie M pi 

Ina M pi 



Clifford G pi 

Merle F pi 

Woodbury, Geo L far 

Mary E (Hanson) ho 

Orman L stu 

Wharff, Eugene S far 

Carrie A (Stoddard) ho 

Cecil S pi 

W^illiams, Wm B, P W Co 

20 Hudson ave 

Cora E (Hart) ho 

Hazel E pi 

Harry E pi 

WMse, William E lumbering 

Lillian (Sears) ho 

Dora E stu 
Raymond C 



Young. Seth, P W Co 40 Oak 
Edna ho 



Zande. John B .t A R R ser 

p]mma (Florian) ho 

Lewis pi 

Mary pi 

Carrie pi 
George 
Lorenzo 
Floia 

Zande, .lack far 

Carrie (Perrin) ho 



72 



CENSUS. 



John 

Jackamen, 

Augusta 



novelty mill 

stu 

pl 



Sylvia 
Mary 



pl 
pl 



North Guilford Post Office 



D 




Gladys S 


pl 


Davis, Edwin W 


far 


Ptalph A 


pl 


Zelda C (Edes) 


ho 


N 




Alton P 


pl 






Draper, Fred H 


far 


Mckerson, Alexander 


far 


Myra B (Piper) 


ho 


Clara E (Benson) 


ho 


Walter F 


pl 


Herbert A 


pl 


Ashley 


pl 


Gussie E • 


pl 


Deane, Harrison 


far 


Helen 


pl 


Nancy (Glover) 


ho 


T* 




*]Mary 


ho 


B 




Helen 
Harry 

Wallace 


ho 
millman 
millman 


Rogers, Elmer S 
Edith (Frost) 
Doris Vera 


far 
ho 


F 




Robbins, John 

Angeline (Parsons) 


far 


Foss, Alvin L 


millman 


Cora E 


stu 


Helen M (Deane) 


PM 


Ethel A 


pl 



Silver's Mills Post Office 



s 




Laura F 


pl 






Eva V 


pl 


Skillings, Leonard P 


far 


Margaret L 




Agnes (Garland) 


ho 


Harlow Clair 





CENSUS. 

GUILFORD NON RESIDENTS 



73 



The following are names of Non-Resident members of present 
(^uilford families, and whose names .are i)receded by the star 
(*) in the foregoing Census. Following these names we give 
the place of residence — town or city — and state, if other than 
Maine. If no state appears, Maine is understood. 



B 



l^eal, Flora (Ilobart) 

Minneapolis, Minn 
Bisli(>it, IT Ernest 

Quincy, jNIass 
Brown, Emma (Williams) 

Skowhegan 
I>iown, Bertie Madison 

Brown, Dellie Skowhegan 

Bennett, Walter E 

Livingston, Mont 
Briggs, Alice (Katen) Brewer 
Bearce, James E Sangerville 
Bearce, Susie (Sawyer) 

Salem, Mass 
Brown, Dennis Foxcroft 

Brown, Perley Foxcroft 

Bennett, Iva M (Earley) 

Willimantic 
Buttertield, Annie (Palmer) 

Dexter 
Butterfield, Mattie (Wright) 

Lancaster, .Mass 
Boynton, Nina (Turner) 

Shirley 



Bennett, Elmer G Sebec 

Bennett, Lizzie (Wharff) 



Foxcroft 



C 



Campbell, Grace (Buzzell) 

East Lyne, Conn 
Chandler, Lillian (Frances) 

Skowhegan 
Clukey, Flora (Libby) 

Sangerville 
Chukey, Nora (Sturtevant) 

Waterville 
Conway, Cassie (Andrews) 
Conway, Nettie (Chapter) 

Henderson 
Cols(m, Lulu (Ivnowlton) 

Sangerville 
Cimpher, Orman T 

17 Yarmouth, Boston, Mass 
Chenery, Chestena (Littlefield) 
Foxcroft 



D 



Davis, Maud 



Bangor 



74 



CENSUS. 



Dodge, Emma (McNaughton) 

Scoodic Station 
Dodge, Dora (Stockman) 

Sacramento, Cal 
Deering, Freeman C Augusta 
Drew, Edith Portland 

Drew, Chas F Lynn, Mass 

Deane, Mary (Brett) Greenville 



E 



Ellis, Freeland J 

New York City, N Y 
Ellis, Merton E Beverly, Mass 
Ellis, Mildred (Edes) Dexter 
Ellis, Emma Yi Wellsley, Mass 
Ellis, Dell D Beverly, Mass 

Edes, Adriana (Dorr) Dexter 
Eldridge, Jennie (Hay) 

Sangerville 

Eldridge, Chas R I 

Ellis, Chas A Ambridge, Penn 
Edes, Taylor K Dexter 

Edes, Pussell II Bangor 

Evans, Lena (Mahew) Foxcroft 
Evans, Chas C Abbott 

Edes, Odella (Turner) 

Orange, Mass 



r 



Fassett, Francis Livermore, Cal 
Fassett, Briceno Frezno, Cal 

Fassett, Calvin S Dexter 



Fassett, Admiron Dexter 

Fairbrother, ^lilicent (Pierce) 

Lynn, Mass 
Farrar, Eleazer VV Bangor 

Foss, Chas A Foxcroft 

Foss, Walter G Foxcroft 



G 



Gould, Frank Pittsfield 

Greely, Josephine (Hamilton) 

No. Yarmouth 
Greely, Roswell P Yarmouth 
Gilman, Walter E Sangerville 
Gilman, Fred E Dover 

Goodwin, Grace (Moore) Dexter 

H 

Ham, Mary (Smith) Greenville 
Ham, Nettie (Lanphei-) 

Greenville 
Hussey, Nellie (Maxfield) 

Abbott 
Hobart, A W Chicago, 111 

Harlow, Herbert Dexter 

Harlow, Lewis Bangor 

Herring, Fred H Sangerville 
Harlow, Lilla (Greely) JMonson 
Harlow, Jennie (Evans) Abbott 
Hudson, Cary M Greenville 

Hudson, Lura (Ball) Milo 

Hescock, Edgar Monson 

Hescock, William Checo Col 
Hescock Edgar Foxcroft 



CENSUS. 



75 



Ilaniman, IMjM'tle (I^obb) Dover 
Iliiriinmn, iMinnie (Stearns) 

]\Iillbury, Mass 



K 

Katen, Wealtha (Hall) 
Kelsey, Joel W 



Dexter 
"Dexter 



Lane, Arthur Dexter 

Lane, Jessie (Smith) Lynn, Mass 

M 

Macomber, Selden L Augusta 
Morgan, Annie L (Coburn) 

New Britain, Conn 
Maxfield, Edna I Bangor 

Maxfield, . Cassie E Bangor 

Macomber, Wm S Abbott 

McPheters, Arthur Sangerville 
McPheters, Mark Greenville 

McPheters, Abbie (Wickoff) 

^lendon, N J 
McPheters, Xina (.^litchell) 

Greenville 
]McPheters, ('has Greenville 

Martin, Geo A Kuniford Falls 



Prescott, Chas C Xewton, ^Mass 
Parker, Annie (Leighton) 

Cambridge 



Page, ]\Iaurice E Dexter 

Perkins, Orlando C Parknian 
Perkins, Geo W Harmony 

Pearson, IJalpli II 

Pittsburgh, Penn 
Parsons, Fred Pittsfield 

Parsons, P^ugene Brownville 

Parsons, Leta (Dorr) Bowerbank 
Parsons, Elmer Old Town 

Prescott, P^ninia (Young) 

Shirley 



R 



Race, Chas 
Powell, Doris ]\I 



Abbott 
Sangerville 



Small, John D Old Town 

Small, B'rank L Calais 

Spearing, ^lyitie (Little) 

lievere. Mass 
Stevens, Anna Aldrieh) 

Belvitlue, 111 
Southard, Ida F (Skillings) 

Sangerville 
Southard, Chas II Easton 

Southard, Edwin Foxcroft 

Sanborn, Ettie (Annis) 

So. Gardiner 
Sanlwrn, Lewis Thomaston 

Small, Frank L New Hampshire 
Stevens, Anna Ellis 

Somerville, ]Mass 



76 



Stevens, Blanche (Fortin) 

St Louis, Mo 
Sturtevant, Mary (Drake) 

Albion, Neb 
Sturtevant, Ida (Kirk) Monson 
Sturtevant, Nellie( McKenney) 

Foxcroft 
Sturtevant, (Minnie (Harmon) 

Sangerville 
Sears, Emma (Templeton) 

Waterville 
Sears, Albert Monson 

Sears, John Willimantic 

Sears, Calvin Monson 

Sanders, Linwood Lowell, Mass 
Sanders, Geo B Sangerville 

Smith, Harvey W Thomaston 



T 



Thompson, Wm Portland 

Thompson, Lizzie (White) 

Foxcroft 



CENSUS, 

Thompson, Mary 
W 



New York 



Webber, William Chicago 111 
Webber, Annie (Farrington) 

Bangor 
Webber, Frank H Chicago, 111 
Washburn, Walter Exeter Mills 
Whittier, Lola (Hayes) 

Foxcroft 
Whittier, Genie (Dore) 

Lowell, Mass 
Whittier, Don W Lowell, Mass 
Weaver, Achsa (Genthner) Milo 
Williams, Fannie (Johnson) 

Worcester, Mass 
Williams, Frank 

Worcester, Mass 
Watson, Octavia (Folley) 

West Corinth 
Warren, Frank L 

Gilman City Mo 



CENSUS. 



77 



Census of Sangerville 



Sangerville Post Office 



Astle, Sadie (Lyons) ho 

Bertie AI 
Ilildie J 
E Maud 

Allen, Cordelia Irish) dress mkr 
*\Vm fiir 

Marv lio 

♦Flotilla ho 

Austin, Emerson K 

Hosetta Ilaynes ho 

Winnifred ho 

Andrews, Christopher, mason 

School 
Annie (Palmer) S M 
Ina I'l 

Tyler pl 

Allen, Dexter N far 

Effie J (Jones) ho 

Elwood D pi 

Evelyn L 



Allen, Wm II 


far 


Sarah A (Mason) 


ho 


♦Jennie 


ho 


Jas S 




*Adelle E 


ho 


Dexter 


far 


xVmes, Perry 


blk 


Mina (Woodbury) 




D wight 




Averill, Lovinia (Mace) 


ho 


Adams, Eugene E, S W Co 




I )over, 


Ave 


Eda F (Downs 


ho 


Atwood, Oscar, car W M 




Dover 


Flora E (l)o\\ns 


ho 


♦Blanche E 


ho 



B 

Baillie, Jas, C's M 

Ellen (Ilendci-son) 



Mill 
ho 



78 



CENSUS. 



Jennie C's M 

Andrew pi 

David H pi 

Bailey, Bertie ( Astle), C's M 

Carleton 

Barrows, Geo L ,bk kpr S M 

11 Church 
Jennie M (Whitmore) ho 
Marjorie A pi 

Marion E pi 

Harold G pi 

Laura E 
Lawi'ence D 

Barrows, Carrie M (Folsom), ho 

Church 
Geo L S M 

Burton, Chas, mason 12 Maple 
Ida (Littlefield) ho 

Avis 

Burton, Martha (Weymouth), ho 

Church 
Eben car 

Chas mason 

Algie • S M 

Ambrose S M 

Bentley, Geo, ret'd Maple 

Jane (Taylor) ho 

Emma L ho 

Belle D ho 

Florence K's M 

* Albert H wool mill 

Brown, Myrtle, pi 10 Mai)le 

Bean, Henry C far 

Emma E (Sanders) ho 



Cary I 

Bishop, Walter I 
Eliza (Brewer) 
Howard W 
Lin wood J 
Sarah E 
Drucilla T 

Bishop, Mark N 



musician 
far 
ho 
pl 
Pl 
pl 
pl 
far 



Florence N (Smith) ho 

Brown, Wm far 

Mary A (Farnham) ho 

Abbie ho 

Byrant, Ernest far 
Lillian (Weymouth) 

Byrant, Melvin far 

Babb, Geo H far 

Myrtle A (Cushman) ho 

Grace pl 

Bearce, Jas E far 

Grace B (Edgerly) ho 

Vera I pl 

Bishop, J W far 

Sarah L (Townsend) ho 

Walter I far 

Carleton L far 

Byrant, J E far 

P^rnest far 

Melvin far 

*Myrtie ho 

Oscar far 

*Alice burler 
Christiana (Bishop) 

Badger, John A car 

Edith (Baine) ho 





CENSUS. 


79 


Mabel M 


Pl 


Carl 


pl 


Ralph L 


Pl 


Bennett, John 


far 


Sadie E 




Edith 


ho 


Rena A 




Ernest 


far 


Burton, Lottie (Oakes) K M 


♦Percy 


far 


Helen 




♦Delia 


ho 


Buzzell, Chas 


SM 


♦Stella 


ho 


Emma (Eld ridge) 


ho 


Lucilla (Fowler) 


ho 


Mabel 


ho 


Bennett, Ernest 


far 


* Louisa E 


ho 


Florence (Cole) 


ho 


Chas A 


SM 


Mildred 


pl 


Arvilla B 


pl 


Stanley 


pl 


]\Iinnie M 


pl 


Earle 


pl 


Florence B 


pl 


Esther 


pl 


Vera 




Bailey, Edwin G 


far 


Roy 




Cora (Clark) 


ho 


Bragdon, Sarah (Bates) 


ho 


Arthur 


stu 


Wni 


ho 


Maurice 


stu 


Bates, Justin, station agt 


Main 


Louise 


pl 


Grace P (Ordway) 


ho 


Inez 




Brockway, Chas L 


far 


liurdin, Benj 


far 


Amanda ^F (Starbird) 


ho 


♦Fred 


millman 


♦Clarence Almond macl 


jinist 


♦Ella 


ho 


♦Nellie B 


ho 


♦Adelbert 


far 


*Mabel 


ho 


♦Rosse 


no 


Bragdon, Frank 


pl 


Buzzell, Wm 


far 


Bailey, Montravill 


far 


j\Lary E (ConiK^r) 


ho 


Mary E (Spragne) 


ho 


Bridges, Warren 




Bailey, Gilman V 


far 


Marcia (Putnam) 




^Minnie E (Ikirgess) 


ho 


Warren W 


far 


Frank E 


far 


Henry 


far 


Effie 


stu 


♦Adeline 


ho 


Harold 


pl 


Mary 


ho 


Bessie 


pl 


Bridges, Frank 


far 



80 



CENSUS, 



Rhoda (Droper) ho 

Murray F 

Stanley M 
Burgess, Wm A, attorney 

5 Pleasant 

Eva M (Morrell) ho 

Thomas S 

Wilma M 
Burrill, Hiram, car Dover Ave 

*Zelotes 

*Roscoe plumber 

Rena (Tompkins) 



C 



Curtis, S ]M cl, Sangerville House 
Campbell, W, rafr lumber 

U Mill 
Elizabeth C (Drew) 
Frank I luml)er dealer 

Maude L ho 

Guy C S M 

Ivan D C's M 

Christerson, Henry C's M 

Clukey, Edward, C's M I^Iill 

Maud (Campbell) ho 

Harold 
Marguerite 
Hermon 
Coburn, Delmont, car 18 Mill 
Kate (Richards) C's M 

Cohen, Simon, mer 4 School 

P^'annie (Komnisky) ho 

Samuel pi 



Annie pi 

Robbie pi 

Nathan 

Dora 
Crofe, Helen B (Johnston) S M 

Ida M pi 
Clark, Lester S, S W Co dresser 

8 Maple 

Minnie (Beathan) ho 

Edna L pi 

Carle, Asa A, far 5 Milton 

Alton far 

Ethel pi 

Lydia (Miller) 

Esther L 

Cole, Cyrus far 

Emma (GofiE) ho 

Carr, Man ley E far 

Carr, Lydia (Cloagh) ho 

Jas M far 

Manley far 

Cleaves, David far 

Cleaves, Sam'l far 

Grace (McClure) ho 

Campbell, Chas W far 

Augusta (Steadman) ho 

Fred S far 

Campbell, Sam'l far 

Ann E (Hunter) ho 

Jas W far 

Hannibal H, far 

Campbell, H H far 

Gracie A (Cunningham) ho 

Martha 



C's M 



Fi'aiicis II 
Carle, Jas M 

Ida C (Lane) 
Lydia A 
Asa O 
Cleaves, Wm W 

Gertrude (Mills) 
Campbell, Irving 

Maud (Whitman) 

Malory pi 

Carr, Alton L mill owner 

Orville D stu 

Dana G stu 

Russell A pi 

Florence D (Carr) ho 

Campbell, Angus O mill owner 

Bertha A (Wade) ho 

Wade bk kpr 

Campbell, Wade bk kpr 

Toss E (Packard) ho 

Kenneth 

Campbell, David O mill owner 

Virginia (liing) ho 

David Hae 

Carr, Frank S mill owner 

^ Sarah (Mudgett ho 

Fred II mill owner 

Nellie S ho 

Alton L mill owner 

Carr, Fred II, woolen mfg 

•25 Main 
Susan M (Oakes) ho 

Harold M mfg 

Ethel M asst P M 



CENSUS. 


81 




Omer F 


stu 


far 


Cross, Chas W 


ret'd 


ho 


Phebe (Emery) 


ho 


ho 


♦Josephine 


ho 


far 


Maud 


ho 


far 


*Annie 


ho 


ho 


Carr, Moses 


ret'd 



Clark, Pose G (Brown), ho. Main 

Sylvia A ho 

*Posie B ho 

Lewis E C' W Co 

Bertha .AI pi 

Coiley, William, car W Co 

Lottie (Barrows) ho 
^laurice 

Carr, Albert G far 

Harriet M (Carr) ho 

Cleaves, Jeremiah D ret'd 

Martha E ho 

Eliza P ho 

Eunice D ho 

Carlton, A T far 

Chase, Lovinia (.Meader) 

*Lewis W fireman 

Caldwell. Sadie (Orris), ho, Main 

* Lloyd, far 

*Amos far 

*Abbie ho 

Conner, Mary E (Mace) ho 

Iceman pi 

Bird pi 

Cohn, A L, mer Main 

Adelaid (Favor) ho 
Beatrice 



82 



CENSUS. 



Clayton 



D 



Douty, Ilattie, ho 


Mill 


Dow, Jas, C's M 


Church 


Effie E (Davis) 




Frank S 


Pl 


Douglass A 


Pl 


Dexter, W G, K M 


11 iAIaple 


Belle (Bentley) 


ho 


Maude 


pl 


Beatrice 


pl 


Davis, Nellie 


milliner 


Davis, Edwin, far 


7 School 


Percy 


C's M 


* Louise 


dress mkr 


Florence 


ho 


Davis, Percy, C's M 


Maple 


Emma (Bentley) 


ho 


Hazel 


pl 


Dow, A C 


far 


Davis, Philena (Carle) 


ho 


*Mary A 


ho 


*Ellen 


ho 


*Freeman G 


mer 



*Henry J salesman 

Almeda E ho 

*Effie P ho 

Davenport, Vina J (Jones) 

Delia A ho 

Doyle, W M far 

Sarah J (Sands) ho 

*Frank C supt in mill 



Katie M ho 

Daggett, Geo H far 

Alvira B (French) ho 

Hattie M ho 

Dow, Or man far 

Blanche (Amazine) ho 

Dexter, Matilda A (Bailey) ho 
Wm G K M 

John L car 

*Lettie V ho 

Herbert S car 

Densmore, Harry L druggist 
Rachel (Bennett) ho 

Vera pl 

Dorr, Sandy, weaver C W Co 

Main 
Maud E (Cross) ho 

Doris D pl 

Davis, Etta M (Hazeltine), ho 

Main 
*Elsie M bk kpr 

Douty, Fred H far 

Douty, Josephine (Herring) ho 
*Hattie C ho 

Fred H far 

*Ada B ho 

May A ho 

David J far 

*Sanger C Ex agt 

Douty, Winburn D far 

Caroline (Prescott) ho 

*Ida ho 

Geo car 

Davis, Arno G, S W Co Church 



CENSUS. 



83 



Ilattie A (Folsom) ho 

Blanche ho 

Hattie stu 

Diffiii, Stanley J, far Dover ave 
Lenora (Severance) ho 

lieba E pi 

Davis, AVilliam II, C W Co 

Dover ave 
*Fred salesman 

Nellie ho 

Flora (Thomas) ho 

Dinsmore, Lucy ((Tilman) ho 
*David real estate 

*Clara ho 

Martha ho 

♦Alien postmaster 

Deleware, Ed I), car W Co Main 
Coi"a (Julac) ho 

Dexter, Herbert S, car 

Pleasant ave 
Sadie (Robbins) ho 



E 



Edes, David M, mason 

5 Pleasant ave 

Eva E (Jackson) ho 

Eddy, Gustavus C salesman 

Ellen ^l (Martin) ho 

Edperly, Wm \l far 

Mary S (Atwater) ho 

Adra J ho 

Gracie IJ ho 

Mvron \V far 



Wm W far 

Harold C pi 

Eadie, Wm C's M 

Belle (Nisbet) C's M 

Kay pi 

Esler, Elias S M 

Alice ( ) S M 

Helen pi 

Hugh pi 

Edes, Wm M K M 

Mary E (Trefethen) ho 

Roy D K M 



French, Philip jobber 

Rosa (jMerrill) C's M 
Clyde 

Flanders, Forest far 

Blanche (Lewis) ho 

Ray pi 
Gladys 

Farnham, Luther F far 

]Mary (Weymouth) ho 

Essie E ho 

Folsom, L E far 

Alice (Brown) ho 

Louis pi 
Eva 
Ethel 

Fernendez, Fernando far 
Francina ((tilman) 

*Orman 11 printer 

Gardcia tr 



84 


CENSUS. 




Folsom, Lucy P (Gilnian) 


ho 


Gertrude E 


stu 


Arthur 


far 


Delton W 


stu 


Lorrain 


far 


Veda D 


Pl 


Myrtie 


tr 


Farnham, Albert W, far 


INIain 


Farnham, Robt N 


far 


Eliza (Xeyhart) 


ho 


Emma (Gilbert) 


ho 


*Julia 


ho 


Walter 


far 


Harry E 


far 


Farnham, Walter 




InaL 


C W M 


Mabel (Thomas) 


ho 


Fogg, Irving A 


far 


Elwin 




Alice (Sherburn) 


ho 


French, Robt 


ret'd 


Or man 


H's F 


Alvira 


ho 


Fogg, Selden S 


far 


Flanders, Enoch A 


far 


Annie (Whittemore) 


ho 


Helen C (W hidden) 


ho 


Flye, Flora (G rover) 


ho 



*Agnes B stenographer 

Geo T far 

Farrar, Abner far 

Elizabeth (Farrar) ho 

*Medora ho 

Ruth ho 

Farnham, Everett far 

Abbie (Woodworth) ho 

Ora pl 

Lou pl 

Bernice 
Beatrice 
Ford, Hattie E (Ordway) drmkr 
Flanders, Ernest far 

Mina (Howard) ho 

Wayland 
Edith 
Fowler, Abbie tr 

Folley, Annie G (Wharff), ho 

Main 



G 



Giles, Sam'l M, ret'd 

Sangerville House 

Goodwin, Caleb, C's M 12 Mill 
Etta 
*]yiabel 

Sadie (Astle) ho 

Gray, Elsie pl 

Gray, Philie, pl IT Mill 
Getchell, Jennie M (Richards) ho 

Garland, J C far 
IdaF 

Annie M (Daggett) 

Chas H far 

Gertrude M ho 

John C Jr far 

Shurbourn, far 

Freeman O pl 



CENSUS. 



85 



Geo W pi 

Elmer G pi 
Crowell II 

Graves, Elmer J far 

Uuth (Farriir) bo 

* Elizabeth bo 
Clara ho 
JVIaude pi 

Gibson, Jas H far 

Sarah E (Osgood) bo 

Gordon, Geo car 

Susie (Farnliam) bo 

*Mary ho 
♦Arthur printer 

Elsie pi 

Wilbur pi 

(irant, Smith H far 

Lizzie M (Gray) ho 

* Bertha L ho 
♦Lena M ho 
Aylmer 1) pi 
Ray \V pi 
Lillian P pi 

(iilman, Walter E far 

Sarah I (Daniels) bo 

Nettie I bo 

Harry F pi 

Gerry, Iia L far 

Edith M (Ordway) ho 

(Oilman, Elsen A far 

*Jean stu 

Miles navy 

Moses E stu 

Eleanor A pi 



Gilman, Sylvester 

Jennie (Page) 
Goodwin, Geo W far 

Gordon, Leon L, S W Co 

18 School 

Cora (Weymouth) bo 

Doris 
Gile, Samuel M lumbering 



II 



Hardy, IIerl)ert L, C's M 5 Mill 

Mary A (Holt) ho 

llayden, Allen W, truckman 

Mary (Allen) ho 

llutchins, Stilhnan, K M School 

Anna 11 (Patten) ho 

L May K M 

Herring, Fred II far 

Etta (Beal) ho 

Herring, T II far 

Lizzie E (Beal) ho 

Home, Fremont C far 

Edith (Swett) ho 

Percy pi 

Clair pi 

Lottie pi 

Howell, J C far 

♦Alice ho 

Andrew far 

Bessie ho 

Lucy ho 

(leo far 

Jas far 



86 



CENSU8. 



Isaac far 

Hall, A slier E far 
Nancy (Allen) 

Cora artist 

Hill, Cyrus M far 

Annie (Dow) ho 

Alva C pi 

Hall, Lizzie (Weeks) ho 

Judson ^ far 

Ernest far 

Hall, Judson 

Jas pi 

Wm pi 

Hight, Mabel L pi 

Hussey, Chas O 

traveling salesman Main 

Olive M (Martin) ho 
Vernon O weaver S W Co 

Ralph O pi 

Meda O pi 

Mabel G pi 

Healey, Andrew, car W Co Main 

Howard, John far 

Annie ho 

Abbie M (Fogg) ho 

John far 

Mina ho 

Howard, Chas A far 

Hattie 13 (Johnson) ho 

Lorenzo D far 
*Leslie I) 

Elwood stu 

Adonis stu 

Hutchinson, Julia (Lane) ho 



Hill, John far 

Elizabeth A (Farnhara) ho 

*Chas O far 

John A far 

Cyrus M far 

Fred S far 

Hill, Amos J far 

Annie (Ketch) ho 

John I pi 

Richard P pi 

Flanscomb, Frances (Ham) ho 

*Geo far 

*Lucinda ho 

Hall, Asha far 

Nancy (Allen) ho 

Cora ho 

Hill, Wilbur A, grocer 

Dover ave 

Martha (Densmore) ho 

Hammond, E W, druggist 

Uletta M (Pennington) ho 

Hanston, Archie, C W Co Main 

Mabel Goodwin) ho 

Robert pi 

George pi 

Hall, Ernest far 

Mattie (Cleaves) ho 

Flora pi 

Damon pi 



Johnson, Chas C's M Mill 

Hannah (Johnson) ho 







CENSUS. 


87 


Hilda 




C'sM 


Jones, Clifton 


far 


Enoch 




C's M 


Nettie (Keed) 


ho 


Annie 




Pl 


Pearl 




Aleck 




pl 


Jewett, Melville J 


far 


Francis 




pl 


Evelyn E (^Fanter) ho 


Harry 




pl 


Julac, Thomas 


S W Co 


Jackson, Herbert, 


S M 


Maple 


Mary (Hullyard) 


ho 


Carrie (Simon 


ds) 


ho 


Joseph 


s ^v ( •() 


Kenneth F 




pl 


Thomas 


car ^V Co 


INferle 






*]Mary 


ho 


Jeanness, Joel 




jobber 


Augustus 


C W Co 






15 School 


Lewis 


C W Co 


.Aliranda P (M 


organ) 


Cora 


ho 


Johnston, Susan A 


(Adams) ho 


Fred 


C W Co 






School 


Annie 


car W Co 


*Etta F 




ho 


Vina 


ho 


Helen B 




ho 


Julac, Thomas Jr 




♦Elizabeth A 




ho 


Olive (Clukey) 


Ik. 


Jackson, D A, far 






Delphie 


pl 


Sarah (Pond) 




ho 


Pomeo 


pl 


Nellie N 




ho 


George 




Augfusta A 




tr 


Abbie 




Tsa L 




tr 






*Leon P 




weaver 


K 




Jackson, J B 




KM 






Louisa (Ednuinds) 


ho 


Kenniston, Nellie M ( 


-Martin) ho 


r.eonard 




pl 




Mill 


IClnora B 






Knowlton, Geo II 


far 


Clayton 


• 


pl 


Laura 


pl 


Iva 






.Margaret 


pl 


Jackson, Martin (I 


, far 


-^lain 


Harlow 


pl 


Cordelia (Cars 


ley) 


ho 


Laura (Dresser) 


ho 


*Almeda E 




saleslady 


Knowlton, Isaiah S 


:\Iiller 


Alice M 




sales lad J' 


Knowlton, K P 


luill ow ni-r 



88 



CENSUS. 



Mary A (Blethen) ho 

Knowlton, Eunice ho 

Knowlton, Corydon far 

Lucy J (Noble) ho 

*Hattie J ho 

Nellie A ho 

Keene, Josiah far 

Davis B far 

Knowlton, Chas H far 

Grace S (Howard) ho 

Sanger A far 

Knowlton, Sanger far 

Lulu M (Colson) ho 

Lyle 

Phyllis 

Knowlton, Leonard far 

Knowlton, Frank L far 

AUie (Grant) ho 

Loretta pi 

Leslie pi 

Knowlton, Henry tar 

Geo H far 

Ella M 

Julia A (Farnham) ho 

Harry L mail carrier 

Kenney, Fred D far 

Ruth C (Cram) 

Edna L pi 

Kittredge, Stephen A far 

Adelaide L (^Coburn) ho 

Knapp, Herbert car 

Sarah (Kimball) ho 

Marion 
Knapp, Winnifred dress mkr 



Lyons, Ernest A, C's M 12 Mill 

Bertha (Boyce) ho 

Leeman, Rosa M (Richards) S M 

Ruble M pi 

Gertrude E pi 

Leigh ton, Fred P far 

Almeda E (Davis) ho 

Geo S pi 

Lewis, Frank R far 

Blanche M ho 

Clyde C far 

Delia (Young) ho 

Elsie M pi 

Lebroke, Geo M far 

Ethel (Cobb) ho 
Willis J 

Lebroke, Jacob N far 

Geo far 

*Mary ho 

Sophia J (Dearth) ho 

Leland, John W far 

Mary E (Thompson) ho 
Walter G 
Gilliert M 
Willard T 

Leighton, J W truckman 

Laura iV (Silver) ho 

Norris S C's M 

Lamb, Nathan J mill owner 

Nellie S (Carr) ho 

Blanche L stu 

Annie I bk kpr 



CENSUS. 



89 



^[ildred pi 

Leland, Edgar H far 

*Alice ho 

*Celia * tr 

Carl far 

Helen stu 

p]liza (Larrey) ho 

Marion pi 

Larrey, Kliza (Larrey) ho 
* Claude 

Everett far 

Leathers, Burton, car Dover ave 

Flora (StuV)bs) ho 

Leland, Chas H far 

Agnes ]M (Dunham) ho 

Eva E 1)1 

Bertha A pi 
Henry L 

Leland, Mary E tr 

Leland, Wm E far 

Nellie M (Jackson) ho 

Doris A pi 
Elmer J 

Leland, J P far 
Hannah M (.MitclK'lI) ho 

Edgar H far 

Carrie B ho 

Francis W far 

♦Helen M ho 

John W far 

Marion E ho 

Leland, Francis W far 

Mary E (Laiuh) ho 

Josephine \A 



Littlefield, Rufus far 

Eliza J (Jones) ho 

Adelbert far 

^\'alter J far 

*Lola ho 

P>ank far 

Nina B ho 

Ladd, Mark P far 

Harriet O (Skidgel) ho 

* Ellen M ho 

Asa E far 

Fred H pi 

Bessie B pi 

Thelma I pi 

Maurice G pi 
Lawrence O 
Labelle C 

M 

Morrill, Moses, B far, 16 Mill 

Sarah C (Herrick) ho 

*Hattie II weaver 

Geo C C's M 

*Moses B weaver 

June pi 

Merrill, Nathaniel, C's M 17 Mill 

Ellen (Gilman) ho 

*Lina ho 

♦Lelaiid el 

Jas hostler 

*Sadie ho 

Kosie K's M 

Evie S M 



90 



CENSUS. 



Edith S M 

Lizzie C's M 

Maiden, Nathaniel hostler 

Eva Babcock C's M 

Merrill, Jas, hostler 

Mildred (Hart) ho 

June Ila 

Mitchell, A J, S M 14 School 
May E (EUingwood) ho 

Mitchell, Mary (Thompson) ho 

14 School 

*Julia ho 

A J S M 

Martin, Geo E, S M Main 

Jennie A (McKusick) ho 
Edith M 
Dorothy 
Ruth M 

Martin, Jennie H (Wright) ho 

Main 
Olive M ho 

Geo E S M 

Martin, Ellen M (Rollins) 

Minerva A, S M 

Fred W far 

Joshua A S M 

Thomas S far 

Nellie F S M 

*Rosa M ho 

Miller, Agnes (Sibley), ho 

Sangerville House 
Glyness B 

Martin, Josie A ho 

Mao.omber, Asa far 



Emeline (Litchfield) ho 
Leroy L harness mkr 

Moulton, Jos Alonzo far 

Myra E (Mace) ho 

Mace, Myra E (Daniels) ho 

*Ruel E far 

Melville R far 

Martin, Fred far 

Elgie (Burton) ho 

Melvin pi 

Erma pi 
Elba 

Milk, Gertrude (Garland) ho 

Walter pi 

Philip pi 

Merrow, Clarence A S M 

Fannie (Friend) ho 

Harrison E S M 

Geo E S M 

Clifford L el 

Alton L pi 

Merrow, H E 

Blanche L (Davis) ho 

Mason, FJarry C's M 

Maude (Thomas) ho 

Murray, John K M 

Laura (Matthews) ho 

Morrison, Alice (Matthews) K M 

McPheters, Arthur far 

Silvia (Phihps) ho 

Octavia pi 

Hubert pi 

Ralph pi 

Madeline pi 



CENSUS. 



91 



Ernest 
Mahar, Chester E, i»liim])er 



Main 
ho 



Frances C (Hardy) 

Emma Frances 
Maxim, Geo II, C W Co Main 

Lorilla C (Clement) ho 

Daisy A ho 

Elizabeth A C W Co 

Meader, IJachel A (Potter), ho 

j\Iain 

Sadie F 
Moulton, James E 

Alice (Ilolbrook) 

Chester C 

Walter E 

Hazel M 

Lester L 
McKenney, Alfred 
Mace, Wm A 
Montgomery, Chas W, fireman 

JNIain 

Kate 
]\Ioulton, Mary Main 

N 

Nickerson, Levi far 

Addie ho 

Lizzie ho 

♦]\Iary ho 

Frances (Hanscom) ho 

O 

Oakf's, Aiii^nstus far 



S W Co 

far 

ho 

Pl 

Pl 



far 
far 



Jane C (Potter) ho 

Alvin K S M 

Lottie ho 

Ilerbeit far 

Wra far 

Elijah far 

IMinnie S M 

Effie pl 

Ordway, Geo J far 

♦Herbert N far 

Ida V (Thomas) ho 

Alice E pl 
Jas M 

Oakes, Chas far 
Nellie A (Knowlton) ho 

Oakes, Abel far 

Mary E (Knowlton) ho 

Chas H far 

Susan N ho 

Osgood, Sarah E (Allen) 

Arthur E far 
Louisa E 

Ordway, John A, far Main 

Cora E (Curtis) ho 

Grace 1* ho 



Page, INIary A (Palmer), ho 

10 Main 



Albert II 
Chas M 
Ethel M 
Ida I'.i'll G 



teamster 

hostler 

C's M 

pl 



Palmer, H T 


ret'd 


Pomroy, Warren A 


far 


*Geo R lior 


se dealer 


*Frank 


M C RR 


*Ella E 


ho 


* Harry 


MC RR 


Mary A 


ho 


Charlotte M (Brown) ho 


Annie W 


S M 


Warren M 


pl 


Jefferson D 


C's M 


Vera B 


pl 


Palmer, Jefferson D, C's 


5M Mill 


Ray L 




Jeanette M (Baine) 


C'sM 


Ralph A 




Bertha P 


pl 


Nellie M 




Glindon J 


pl 


Donald 




Gladys 


pl 


Palmer, Chas R 


far 


Cecil 




Ida (Puffer) 


ho 


Priest, Eugene, far 


10 Mill 


Pond, Frank 


far 


Minerva (Martin) 


C's M 


Pond, Lizzie 


ho 


Lester E 


far 


Pond, Mary 


ho 


Chester A 


far 


Pond, Geo E 


far 


Frank E 


jobber 


Callie A (Prescott) 


ho 


EvaM 


C's M 


Patten, W S 


SM 


Villienovia N 


jobber 


Agnes M (Staples) 


ho 


Nellie N 


pl 


Pomroy, Chas 


K M 


Lin wood N 


pl 


Milhe (Ganean) 


ho 


Parshley, Thos 


SM 


Page, Heni-y 


car 


Proctor, Alice (Murray) 


7 School 


Priest, Horace 


guide 


Patten, Robt E, S M ] 


10 Maple 


Sadie (Clifford) 


ho 


Lizzie (Buckley) 


ho 


Vern 


K M 


Alice 


stu 


Eva 


pl 


Ethel 


pl 


May 


pl 


Edna 


pl 


David 


pl 


Perkins, G Stewart, S JVJ 


[ 


Horace 


pl 




55 Main 


Ervin 


pl 


Emma D (Smart) 


S M 


Ethel 




Clifton S 




Prince, J F 


far 


Piper, Ellen P (Bailey) 


ho 


Elmer J 


far 


Carice M 


pl 


Sarah F (JMurray) 


ho 



CENSUS. 



9:^ 



Prince, K .1 

Emily K 
Page, Leonard M 
Pease, Samuel W 

Lncinda (Tuttk') 
Samuel 111 
Kubie A 
Purington, Wm A, pliy 

Susan (Weeks) 
Prescott, Chas 

Annie 
Pratt, Fred W 

Lena L (Blake) 
GeoG 
C Velma 
Laura L 
Preble, Henj 

Ada (Pomroy) 
Irving G 
David 
Harry 
Vernon 
Page, Asa C 

Arthur II 
Page, (has W 

Kinnia (ISooker) 
Willis (• 
Page, Chas 

Pelkey, Lizzie (Stevens) 
*Ida 
*T^izzie ' 
Merle 
Paterson, John K, weave 
Jeanette 



Mary 
pi I Pullyard, Peter, S W Co 



Main 



K M I *Kosie 
K M Sadie (Caldwell) 

ho Peacock, Wm,lab 



Pl 
Main 

ho 
far 

ho 
far 

ho 



Maud (Davenport) 
Alma 



operator 

ho 

Main 

ho 



R 



Richards, Susan 1>, ho 
*Mabel F 
Grace S 
Kichards, Samuel 
*Addie 
*Geo 
far *Osgood 

ho *^Iary 

far j\Iary (Tuttle) 

far Kate 

far Kichards, Wm, C's M 
pi Lizzie (Swift) 

far Cyril 

far Hay, Chas W, phy 
far Jennie (Eldridge) 

ho Chas W 

pi Rice, Chas S, salesman 



22 Main 

ho 

cl 

stone worker 

ho 

weaver 

mill knocker 

ho 



ho 
C'sM 

.Mill 
ho 

Chnrcli 
Pl 



far 
ho 
ho 
ho 
stu 
Main 



5 Pleasant ave 
Nancy B (North) ho 

* Harriet I stenographer 
Richards, Jennie (Thurston) 

* Harry W^ 
Kose M 

liobinson, Dclon far 



94 


CENSUS. 




Nellie (Jackman) 


ho 


*]\rary 


ho 


Guy 


far 


John 


KM 


Kouillard Marry E, clerg 


Church 


Jas 


spinner 


Maude (Chase) 


ho 


*Robert 


weaver 


Kenneth G 




Agnes 


KM 


Whitman G 




Isabelle 


KM 


Rowell, Doris 


Pl 


Thomas 




Richards, C E 


far 


Ripley, Silas S 


ret'd 


Addie J (Edgeley) 


ho 


Mary E (Oakes) 


ho 


Susie A 


pl 


Silas B civil 


engineer 


Inez P 




Rich Willis A 


far 


Rear don, W A 


far 


Ida M (Hayes) 


ho 


Lydia (Carle) 


ho 


Cuyler W 


stu 


Viola J 




Lemont H 


pl 


Russell, P H 


KM 


Mylan F 


pl 


Emma (Burgess) 


ho 


Stilmer D 


pl 


Geoigia M 




Rollins, Fred E, mason 




Edith B 


pl 




Pleasant 


Lee 


pl 


Ardelia (Parsons) 


ho 


Pullyard, Chas 


SM 


Viola 


stu 


Mary (Pooler) 


ho 


Volney 


stu 


Nora 


SM 


Eugene 


pl 


Chas 


SM 


Florence 


pl 


Emma 


S M 


Ernest 


pl 


May 


pl 


Vivian 


pl 


Grace 


pl 


Fred 




Eva 


pl 






Susie 


pl 


S 




John 


pl 






Flora 




Smart, Herbert L, l^otel prop 


Alice 




Sangi'rvi 


lie House 


Patterson, Geo 


C'sM 


Evelyn B (Worcester) ho 


Mary (Canada) 


ho 


Millard W 




*Geo 


spinner 


Skillin, Joseph R, jobber. Mill 



CENSUS. 



95 



Ida F (Southard) ho 

.Maurice E pi 

Small, Fred S M 

Martha (Ilayden) S M 

Sawyer, Charles II K M 

b School 

Isabella (Dickson) ho 

John K pi 

Sanders, Chas, cl, 7 School 

Cora B (Murray) ho 

Smith, G L far 

Mabel (Goff) ho 

Sampson, Lowell C far 

Julia C (Nason) ho 
*IIarry L machinist 

Eupjene Stanley far 

3Ienzer li pi 

Starbird, A F far 

Mary E (Bailey) ho 
Edwin A M C li II 

Irvin G far 

Carroll E pi 

Carrie M pi 

Stewart, Chas jobber 

Seekins, (leo II KM 

A(hi (Harris) ho 

Arthur II pi 

Bessie M pi 

Clarence E pi 

Strout, Fred L K M 

Winifred (Austin) ho 

Spooner, B F car 

Addie (Lewis) ho 

Satiders, Aldcn mer 



Clara B (Wiggin) ho 

\'ina E milliner 

Chas \V mer 

Thomas A stu 

Sanders, Chas mer 

Cora B (Murray) ho 

Simpson, Fannie (Allen) ho 

Herbert A far 

Lillian ho 

Wm II lab 

* Lottie F ho 

Stevens, Sam'l S M 

Hose (Jackson) ho 

Raymond V K M 

Southard, Burcliard II, C W Co 

.Alain 
Daisy A Maxim 

Smith, Martin V far 

Sarah J (Carr) ho 

Staples, Geo E far 

Addie C (Nickerson) ho 
Cecil I 1)1 

Sadie L pi 

Edna II 
Florence II 

Sprague, Alverado D reCd 

Starbird, Allen far 

Julia A (Whitman) 
.Maud L pi 

Severance, Frank L, meat cutter 
Dover Ave 
Liz/ie (Shaw) ho 

K'ay J 

Severance, Ivoiy, far, Dover Ave 



96 



CENSUS. 



Ellleii (Sargent) ho 

*Addie M ho 

Frank L, meat cutter 

*]Srellie I ho 

*Sadie M ho 

Linnie S ho 

*Kate E ho 

Stubbs, Horace S, far 

Dover Ave 
Esther A (Small) ho 

Flora E ho 



Tuttle, jMary (Coston) ho 
* Bern ice 
*lJose 

Thompson, jMinnie (Perham) ho 

*Effie M ho 

Estella O C's M 

Esther E C's M 

Titcomb, Sidney, far. Maple 

Cora M (Kimball) ho 

Thomas, Ida V (Pierce) ho 

David A pi 

Myrtle W pi 

Thompson, Freeland far 

Emily J (Knowlton) ho 

Mary E ho 

*Frank G eiig 

Thomas, H L car 

Abbie (Ayer) ho 

Winslow far 

Thomas, Betsey J (Averill) ho 



* Sarah ho 
*Adriana dress mkr 
Henry 

Ferdinand lab 

Trueman, Mark K M 

Sadie (Pullyard) 

Thompson, WW S M 

Ethel (Brown) ho 

Ralph pi 

Ray pi 

Ruth pi 

Tileston, Wm S M 
Mabel (Buzzell) 
Florence 
Wm C 

Tucker, Elbridge G far 

Tucker, Sarah E ho 

Thomas, Flora E (Witham), ho 
Dover ave 

* Samuel D 

*Minnie P ho 

Maud E ho 



Varney, Geo E 

Eunice L (Lougee) 

W 



far 
ho 



Woods, Emma (ITai'dy) ho 

Ward, Clifton lumber mfgr 

Nettie (Porter) C's M 

Lilla pi 

Dora pi 



CENSUS. 



07 



Lillian 

Alice L 

Grace 
Weymouth, Rol)t 
Whitney, Ann S (Merrill) 

*Aaron C 

Daniel F 
Waterman, L T 

Edith 
Watson, J W 
Watson, Augusta 
Works, Willis C, 

Adeline (Leonard) 
Whitman, Esther (Ilartt') 

jMaude 

Fern aid 
Wilson, 8te[»hen 

Kuth (Steves) 

*Wm 



Wallace, C'lias, clerg. Church 
Hernice (Wadwell) ho 

Chas W 

Weymouth, Martha E (Cleaves) 

ho 

Win C far 

Herbert L far 

Weymouth, .lohn II dcp sheriff 

ho 
sta 

Pl 

S M 

ho 

far 

far 

ret'd 

ho 

far 

ho 

car 

ho 

ho 

ho 



Jas L 

♦Frank 

Alfred 

Lovina 

Walter 

♦Agnes 

Isaac 

Zelnui 



far 

ho 

far 

jobber 

rubber mfg 

lab 

ho 

S M 

ruV)ber mfg 

pl 

pl 



Harold I'l 

Whitman, C S lab 

Lillian E (Simpson) 
Williams, Owen B retM 

Sarah E (Ordway) ho 

Eleanor C 
Wharft", Norman E, C W Co 

Main 
Sylvia A (Clark) ho 

Glenna E 
Williams, Geo P, mer, JMain 

W^eymouth, David J far 

Cora A (Stevens) ho 

♦Harry C carder 

Cora M ho 

Fred M K's M 

Watson, John F far 

Elmira (Tyler) ho 

Eugene pl 

Wniitman, Augustus far 

IJachel (Davy) ho 

Julia ho 

Kolla far 

♦Eda ho 

Whittier, Alice A ho 

Worster, Hiram, watchman 

Dover ave 
Hannah A (Wells) ho 

Blanche E ho 

Margaret M ho 

Chas B restaurant 



Young, David, C W M, Main 
David ."M titu 



98 



CENSUS. 

Dover Post Office 



D 



Dickey, Geo C 



cl 



Vera (McKachne) 

Cleora 

Rexford 



ho 



Dexter Post Office, R. F. D. 2 



Amazeen, J T 

Helen (Marsh) 

*Geo F 

*Eva 

*Ina 

Blanche 

Sadie 

Gracie 

F 



lumber mfgr 
ho 

lumber mfgr 
dress mkr 
ho 
ho 
ho 
ho 



Flanders, Geo D far 

Mai-tha (Dowse) ho 

M 

Mason, Jacob far 

Carrie (French) ho 

*Gertrude ho 

*Frank » cl 

*Mabel ho 

Harrv hostler 

Ethel ho 

P 

Parkman, J L far 



Blanche (Flanders) 


ho 


Ralph E 


pl 


Ernest 


pl 


Parkman, J B 


far 


Millie (Puffer) 


ho 


*Florence 


ho 


Jonathan L 


far 


Fred E 


far 


Parkman, Fred E 


faj- 


Maud (Dexter) 


ho 


Merle A 


1'^- 


S 




Sands, J W 


far 


W 




Webb, Stanley 


far 


Hattie (Tupper) 


ho 


Viola M 


pl 


Webb, Albert 


far 


Orinda (Emery) 


ho 


Stanley F 


far 


Wilhams, John H 


far 


Mary (Sands) 


ho 



CENSUS. 

No. Dexter Post Ofeice 
B D 



99 



Buswell, J V 


far 


Dexter, C G 


far 


Al)bit,' (Stanley) 
Bodge, Perley 


ho 
lab 


Susan (Toothaker) 
Henry F 


ho 
salesman 


Clara (Piper) 
Crystal 
Bodge, C D 


ho 

far 


Dexter, Henry F 

I\Iary E (Bridges) 
Henry F 


salesman 

ho 

salesman 


Perley 
♦Ilittie 


lab 
ho 


F 




Idella V (Harris) 
Lizzie 
(ilertriule 
Brett, Oren E 

Phoebie (Bena) 
*Ida F 
♦Frank L 
Fred L 


far 
ho 
ho 
far 
far 


Farnham, William J 
Sarah E (Abbott) 
*Ida IT 
♦Rose J 
♦Herbert J 
Willard A 
Sadie L 


far 
ho 
ho 
ho 
mach 


Edna I 


ho 


G 




C 




Gallison, .lolin 


car 


Clukey, .las 

Mary (Pullyanl) 
♦John 


far 
ho 
lab 


Mattie (Keed) 
H 


ho 


Olive 


• ho 


Hutchinson, Forest L 


far 


*Geo 


weaver 


Lena A (EUnis) 


ho 


Emma 


ho 


Albert F 


Pl 


Sadie 
Maude 


ho 
ho 


Gladys L 
E Marie 


Pl 


.Ins 


spinner 


Hutchinson, Louis J 




Mary 


ho 


Merrow 




Cleaves, IJachel 




Forest 


far 



100 



CENSUS. 



T 



Palmer, David 


far 


Thomas, Harry 




far 


Susan E (Pettingill) 


ho 


Abbie (Brown) 


ho 


*Emily J 


ho 


Harold 






ChasR 


far 


Millard 










Thomas, Julette 


(Cleaves) ho 


S 




*Fred H 
*William B 




truckman 
tar 


Sudsbury, John D 


lab 


*IdaM 




ho 


Hannah (Dunn) 


ho 


Harrj'^ 




far 


Florence M 




Mabel 




ho 


Daniel 




Abner L 




far 



Oilman Post Office 



D 



Demeritt, Leslie O far 

Mary L (Burgess) ho 

*Eva L Boston Book Co 
John L stu 

D wight B pi 

Demeritt, Augustus far 



H 

Hayden, William M 

photographer 
Sarah H (Mason) ho 



N 







Nuite, Lewis 


far 


G 




Lena M (Gilman) 
Doran Lewis 


ho 


Oilman, C M 


far 






Annie (Towle) 


ho 


P 




*Flossie M 


ho 






Lena M 


ho 


Page, Arthur H 




*Mollie T 




Minnie (Garland) 





CENSUS. 



101 



Vera M 



R 



Rich, W A 

Ida (Noyes) 
Cuyler 
Lemont II 
Miland 
Stelina 

S 

Starbird, A T 

Mary E (Bailey) 
Edwin A 



Irving G 
Carroll E 
Carrie M 



far 
ho 
far 

Pl 
Pl 
pl 



far 

ho 

M C R R 



W 



far 

pl 
pl 



Wentworth, Stephen 


mach 


Fannie (Towle) 


ho 


Bessie L 


ho 


Lillian P 




Willett, Chas W 


far 


Bessie (Howell) 


ho 


Chas R 




Cecil T 





Silver's Mills 



Averill, Lavinia (Mace) 

H 

Howell, Andrew 
Mary (Howell) 
Manville 

K 

King, David G 

Amelia (Williams) 
♦Carrie 



ho 



far 
ho 



far 

ho 
ho 



*Emma 
Sidney 
King, Sidney 

Lena (Bridges) 
Violet E 

S 

Skillings, Leonard V 
Agnes M (Garland) 
Laura F 
Eva V 
IShirgaret L 
lliulon Clair 



ho 

far 

far 

ho 



far 
ho 

pl 
pl 



102 



CENSUS. 



SANGERVILLE NON RESIDENTS 



The following are names of Non-Resident members of present 
Sangerville families, and. whose names are preceded by the star 
(*) in the foregoing Census. Following these names we give 
the place of residence — town or city — and state, if other" than 
Maine, If no state appears, Maine is understood. 



At wood, Blanche E (Davis) 

Dover 
Allen, Wm Wellington 

Allen, Flotilla (Drew) 

Wellington 
Allen, Jennie (Grant) Dover 

Allen, Ardelle (Smart) 

Kineo (Shaw Farm) 
Amazine, Geo F Corinna 

Amazine, Eva Gibson 

Amazine, Ina (Currier) Dexter 



B 



Brockway, C A Guilford 

Brockway, Nellie Brunswick 
Brockway, Mabel 

Eagle Grove, Iowa 



Bennett, Percy Orono 

Bennett, Delia (Chandler) Orono 
Bennett, Stella (Wright) 

Lewiston 
Burdin, Fred Foxcroft 

Burdin, Ella (Small) Cambridge 
Burdin, Adelbert Wellington 
Burdin, Rosse (Brailey) 

Cambridge 
Burrill, Roscoe Dexter 

Burrill, Zelotus Los Angles, Cal 
Bentley, Albert H Dexter 

Rryant, Myrtle (Doyle) Dexter 
Bryant, Alice Dexter 

Brett, Ida (Carsley) Dexter 

Brett, Frank L Monson 

Bodge, Hettie (Stoddard) 

Washburn 



CENSUS. 



103 



C 



Cross, Josephine (Rann) 

Boston, ]\Iass 
Clark, Rosie (Webber) Rockland 
Chase, Lewis liangor 

Caldwell, Lloyd 

Farmington, Ohio 
Caldwell, Amos 

IVIiddlefield, Ohio 
Caldwell, Abbie (Barb) 

Denver, Col 
Clukey, John Dexter 

Clukey, Geo Dexter 

Clukey, Joe Dexter 



D 



Davis, Elsie M Guilford 

Douty, Ilattie (Oakes) (iuilford 
Douty, Ada B (LaBree) 

Somerville, Mass 
Douty, Sanger Boston, ^Fass 

Douty, Ida (Brockway) (iuilford 
Davis, Fred Dover 

Dinsniore, David Dover 

Dinsmore, Clara (Brown) 

Fairfield 

Dinsniore, Allen Dover 

Davis Louise Boston, Mass 

Davis, Mary (Copeland) Dexter 
Davis, Ellen (Sands) Dexter 

Davis Ertie (Swanton) Dexter 
Davis, Henry .1 Auburn 

Davis, Freeman Aubni-n 



Doyle, Frank C Dexter 

Dexter, Lettie (Harlow) Easton 



Fernendez, Orman Oldtown 

Flanders, Agnes Bangor 

Farrar, Medera (Hanscom) 

Ripley 
Farnham, Ada (Adams) Abbott 
Farnhani, Rose J (Robbins) Bath 
Farnham, Herbert Dexter 

Farnham, Julia (Bodge) 

Salem, N H 
Farnhani, Harry E Fnxcroft 



G 



Gordon, Mary (Shattuck), Dover 
Gordon, Arthur Dover 

Grant, Bertha (Bridge), Paikmau 
Grant, Lena M (Goodwin) 

Garland 

Gilman, Flossie (Lambert) 

Foxcroft 
(Jilnian, Mollie Waterville 

Gilman Jean Kingston, R I 

Goodwin, Mabel (Tylor) 

(Treenville 
(ii-aves, Elizabeth (Sands) 

E Dover 
Simpson, Lottie (Perkins) 

Blanchard 
Simpson, Wni Blanchard 

Sini[)son, Herbert Wiscasset 



II 



Howell, Aliee (Farrabee) Corinua 



104 



CENSUS. 



Howard, Leslie D Mobile, Ala 
Hill, Chas O Dover 

Hanscoml), Lucinda (Stinneford) 
Garland 
Planscomb, Geo Hartland 

J 

Johnston, Elizabeth (Rollins) 

Milo 
Johnston, Etta F (Corbett) 

Foxcroft 
Jackson. Leon P West Buxton 
Jackson, Aimed a (Cimpher) 

Guilford 
Julac, Mary (Cook) Abbott 

Julac, Vina (Garneau) Dexter 

K 

Knowlton, Hattie J (Ely) 

Newton Center, Mass 
King, Carrie (Ross) Corinna 
King, Emma (Steward) Foxcroft 



Leland, Alice (Sawyer) Atkinson 
Leland, Celia Farmington 

Larrey, Claude Boston, Mass 
Leland, Helen (Towle) 

Newton, Mass 
Ladd, Ellen (Ladd) Dover 

Littlefield, Lola (Strout) Dover 
Littlefield, Nina (Sawyer) 

Garland 



Lebroke, Mary (Garland) 

( ) Mass 

M 

Morrill, Hattie II Dover 

Morrill, Moses Gilbertville, Mass 
Merrill, Lena (Dunphey) Sebec 
Merrill, Leland Norridgewock 
Merrill, Sadie (Southard) 

Guilford 
Mitchell, Julia Pittsfield 

Martin, Rosa (Blackden) Saco 
Mace, Ruel E Garland 

Mason, Gertrude (Shaw) 
Mason, Frank Dexter 

Alason, Mabel (Luce) 

N 

Nickerson, Mary (Bennett) 

Hyde Park, Mass 



Palmer, Geo R Springfield 

Palmer, Ella (Coburn) 

New Bretton, Conn 
Pomroy, Frank Bangor 

Pomroy, Harry Foxcroft 

Parkman, Florence (Wilder) 

Cambridge 
Palmer, Emily (Blake) Dexter 
Patterson, Geo Gilbertville, Mass 
Patterson, Mary (Dixon) 

Dalhusa, Canada 



CENSUS. 

Madison 



105 



Pat , Robert 

Pelkey, Ida (Buirill) 

Los Angles, Col 
Pelkey, Lizzie (Riley) 

Melrose, Mass 
Pullyard, Rosie Skowhegan 



R 



Richards, Mabel (Dermody) 

New Bretton, Conn 
Richards, Mary (Bradeen) 

Pittsfield 

Richards, Osgood ( ) Mass 

Richards, (Jeo Guilford 



Richards, Addie (Chase) 



Rice, Harriet I 
Richards, Harry 



Guilford 

Portland 

Abbott 



S 



Severance, Addie (Pingree) 

Dexter 
Severance, Nellie (Torrey) 

Bangor 
Severance, Sadie (Chaney) 

Kittery 
Severance, Kate (Perkins) 

Camden 



Tuttle, Bernice (Richards) 

Park man 
Tuttle, Rose (Richards) Dexter 
Thompson, Ettie M (Wells) 

Brownville 
Thomas, Fred H VV'aterville 

Thomas, Wm JVHlo 

Thomas, Ida (Dews) Guilford 
Thomas, Abner Parkman 

Thomas, Sarah (French) 

Nashua, N H 
Tiiomas, Adriana (Stevens) 

Guilford 
Thomas, Ferdinand Atkin, ]\Iinn 
Thomas, ^Minnie (Jackson) 

Corinna 
Thomas, Sanniel Portland 

W 

AVarren, Adeline (Jackson) 

Dexter 
Whitney, Aaron C St Albans 
Wilson, Wm JVIoncton, N B 

Wilson, Frank 

Wilson, Agnes Boston, Mass 
Weymouth, Ilany C 

Hyde Park, ^hiss 
Whitman, Kda (Gilman) Dover 



106 APPENDIX. 



Appendix 



EAST SANGERVILLE GRANGE 



This Grange was organized June 24, 1875, as East 
Sangerville Grange, No. 177. There were 40 charter 
members. Algernon Howard was chosen first Master; 
Wm. Jackson, Overseer; and D. A. Jackson, Lecturer. 
There are now about 137 members in good standing. 
This is an energetic and a good working order. It has 
recently erected a new Grange Hall, which, when com- 
pleted, will be a fine commodious building. The present 
officers are David A. Jackson, Master; J. A. Howard, 
Overseer; and S. A. Knowlton, Lecturer, 



APPEXDIX. 107 

UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 

SANGERVILLE. 

Universalist services of worship were held in 
the Union Church in Sangerville prior to 1846. 
In that 3^ear Rev. Chas. Hussey was the acting 
minister. Services were held at more or less, reg- 
ular intervals subsequent to that date, but not 
until the spring of 1890 under the pastorate of Rev. 
R. H. Aldrich was there an}^ permanent organiza- 
tion undertaken, when the First Universalist 
Parish was organized with S. M. Gile, moderator; 
H. C. Ford, clerk; Chester Cob urn, collector and 
E. W. McKechnie, Treas. The Parish continued 
jointly with the Methodists to use the Union 
Church until 1897, when the new Methodist 
Church having been built and a clear title to the 
Union Church being unobtainable they decided to 
build. 

On May 18, 1897, the lot was purchased, and 
on June 15, a building committee composed of 
Rev. R. H. Aldrich, F. H. Carr and H. L. Thomas 
was elected and the church at once begun. The 
committee was faithful and painstaking as was 
Geo. L. Barrows, who acted as the collector of 
subscription and accountant. The first service 
was held in the church on Mar. 13, 1898, and it 
was dedicated June 7 of that year. The church is 
particularly well appointed and beautiful, a build- 



108 APPENDIX. 

ing Sangerville is proud to call the peer of an}^ 
countr}^ church in the land. Its building and 
finalty on March 20, 1904, its being cleared from 
debt was due to the especial munificence of Moses 
Carr, the venerable patron Saint of Universalism 
in the village, and to the loyalty and aid of many 
other individuals. 

In 1900 Rev. R. H. Aldrich closed a pastorate 
of eleven years and was succeeded by Rev. A. M. 
Bradley who remained until April 1st, 1904. Rev. 
Harr}^ Enos Rouillard is the present minister. 
The Parish is in a flourishing condition. 



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Surplus and Profits, $20,000 



THE CONDITION OF 



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OF GUILFORD, MAINE, 

At Close of Bvasiness, July 9, 1904 





{ CONDENSED. ) 




RESOUUCES 






LIABILITIES 




Loans and Discounts, 


,1206,494.18 




Capital Stock, 


150,000.00 


Overdrafts, 


308.9.5 




Surplus and Undivided Profits 


20,645.88 


Real Estate and Fixtures, 


6,5(10.00 




Circulation, 


24,350.00 


Due from U. S. Treasurer, 


1,250.00 




Deposits : 
Subject to Check, $113,.S08.40 




United States Bonds, 


25 000.(0 






Cash on band and Deposited 






(;ertilicates, 98,942.37 




in Banks, 


68,597.76 




Cashier's Checks, 323.74 
Certified " 227.00 
Dividends unpaid, 353 50 


213,155.01 




$308,150.89 


|;308.150.89 


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